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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or arrangement that involves collaboration or specific elements.
Example: "We need to develop a plan with clear objectives to ensure the project's success."
Alternatives: "a strategy involving" or "a proposal that includes".
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Make a plan with your family.
"I have a plan with this book".
Say you want a plan with a new iPhone.
All wound up supporting a plan with an individual mandate.
She had a plan with a capital P.
AMY DAVIDSON: Mitt: I will replace a plan with principles.
Develop a plan with as few moving parts as possible and then stick to that plan".
I want someone to come in with a plan, with some ideas.
He's got a plan with every thought, with everything he says.
"But we do not have a plan with numbers in it".
Anand has a plan with 40... g6, but it will not work.
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