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The phrase "a plans" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a plan" if referring to a single plan or "plans" if referring to multiple plans.
Example: "I have a plan to improve my time management skills this year."
Alternatives: "a strategy" or "a proposal".
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Kdan Creative Cloud allows users to access their content on different devices and in the near future founder CEO Kenny Su says the startup, which is currently raising closing its Series A, plans to parse data from all of its apps to help people organize their content more quickly based on file formats.
"The Donald's not really a plans guy.
You know, the Donald is not really a plans guy.
We have identified three social viewpoints, namely a distributed coordination viewpoint, a plans and procedures viewpoint and an awareness of work viewpoint.
Was there any consideration of whether the lack of specialists might be due to no one in that area being willing to accept a plans contracted rate?
Only 800 families were reached in Aleppo, the rest of relief mission and a plans to deliver aid in Idlib province were called off.
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He canceled a planned interview.
"Aliso Viejo is an ideal market for our newest inline Chick-fil-A based on area demographics and our strong desire to continue to expand in the region". Chick-fil-A plans to open 90 locations this year.
We need a plan.
You needed a plan.
Sounds like a plan.
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