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The phrase "a reference to a plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that alludes to or indicates a specific plan or strategy.
Example: "In her presentation, she made a reference to a plan that would improve our marketing strategy for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "an allusion to a plan" or "a mention of a plan".
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That was a reference to a plan to introduce pilot schemes in two continental clubs, probably in Spain.
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This was a reference to an alleged plan by Saddam to assassinate Bush senior that never got anywhere and that most Americans had rightly forgotten.
This was a reference to a separate government plan to potentially make foreign-born British citizens stateless if they present a threat to national security.
While it removed a reference to "a European 'Marshall Plan' " that was in a preliminary version of the statement leaked earlier Thursday, it promised that the rest of Europe would "work with the Greek authorities on competiveness and growth, job creation and training".
Mr Miliband began his final head-to-head encounter with Mr Cameron before the election by joking that the PM had "announced his retirement plans" - a reference to a BBC interview in which the prime minister said he would not serve a third term if the Tories remained in power.
In fact, my reference to a plan by various Philippine-based terrorists to blow up commercial airplanes in the mid-1990's is well documented.
According to the indictment, "This email was in reference to a plan to have JW transfer shares of Star Scientific stock" to the McDonnells (they ended up taking an unsecured fifty-thousand-dollar "loan" instead).
Analysis: This is a reference to the plan drawn up by Simon Stevens, the NHS England chief executive.
He announced his support of racial equality but, apart from some references to a plan for promoting "black capitalism," did not propose any specific programs.
Indeed, in his remarks on Saturday, Mr. Cain boasted about rising from near obscurity, saying, "Right now, my name ID is probably 99.9," a reference to his "9-9-9" plan, which mixes a flat tax with a national sales tax.
This is a reference to Plan 9 from Outer Space, widely considered one of the worst films ever made.
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