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The phrase "a plan which was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific plan that existed or was formulated in the past.
Example: "The committee reviewed a plan which was proposed last year to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "a plan that was" or "a plan which had been".
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DR. EXNER: That is a plan which was developed by..
We had a plan which was almost ready.
Indeed, last November Mr. Childs prepared such a plan, which was presented to the New York City Planning Commission.
He decided one day in 1961 that something should be done by this country about saving the Nile monuments & worked out a plan which was followed.
"They came in with a plan, which was to pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure, and they benefited from it for a long time.
He went on to say that his campaign had "got a plan," which was "a broad plan" and "a plan that's working".
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"He has a plan, which is what they've been lacking there.
We have a plan which is about transitioning Afghanistan over to Afghan control.
But only Labour has a plan which is tough and deliverable, balanced and fair.
I have a plan, which is on my Web site at kucinich.us, to get the United States out of Iraq.
The school agency eventually came up with a plan, which is now under review by the State Department of Environmental Conservation.
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