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The phrase "a plans for a" is not correct in written English.
It contains a grammatical error due to the mismatch between the singular article "a" and the plural noun "plans."
Example: "I have a plan for a new project that I want to discuss with you."
Alternatives: "a strategy for a" or "a proposal for a".
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Up popped a plan for a mere $26 a month.
It was a plan for a plan.
Now he is pushing a plan for a constituent assembly.
generals on a plan "for a responsible drawdown".
"We had a plan for a permanent capital solution.
Instead, it merely has a plan for a plan for a plan, effectively commanding Congress to continue fighting over budget priorities through the 2012 elections.
There's no jobs plan; just a plan for a snow job on the American people.
"What we have here is a plan for a plan," Mr. Dodd said.
Harry was often referred to as "A man with a plan for a fan".
But the Tory image-merchants dismiss a plan for a Hague toupee as "obscene".
The government has a plan for a universal pension which will deal with this problem.
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