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The phrase "a plausible plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a strategy or proposal that seems reasonable and likely to succeed.
Example: "After reviewing the options, we concluded that a plausible plan was necessary to address the challenges we faced."
Alternatives: "a feasible strategy" or "a reasonable approach".
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His infrastructure pledges constitute a wishlist, not a plausible plan.
But no, provoking a sudden death of fossil fuels isn't a plausible plan," he adds.
But no, provoking a sudden death of fossil fuels isn't a plausible plan," he suggested.
But Cadbury climbed 9.5p to 800.5p on growing speculation that Ferrero and Hershey had a plausible plan to step in and see off the hostile bid from Kraft.
The question facing David Cameron and his counterparts is whether they have the resources, the will and a plausible plan to quell Isis.
The Shell CEO said those calling for "fossil fuels out, renewables in" were naive and said provoking a sudden death of fossil fuels was not a plausible plan to tackle global warming.
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Even if we reform Social Security, which we should, any plausible plan would phase in benefit changes to avoid harming current beneficiaries — and so would generate little savings over the next five years.
He writes: "Even if we reform Social Security, which we should, any plausible plan would phase in benefit changes to avoid harming current beneficiaries".
It's a perfectly plausible plan to develop a new TV show about three beautiful women fighting crime in fabulous clothes; maybe not such a good idea to call it 'Charlie's Angels.' " Mr. Littlefield said that the woeful track record of previous remakes should not discourage network programmers from continuing to buy projects based on old hits.
He has put together what his father couldn't: a coherent, plausible plan for turning this team into a winner, financially and on the field.
A more plausible plan might be to maintain and enhance an environment in which everybody who has a bright idea that may be commercial, regardless of birthplace, has a decent chance to test it in the marketplace.
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