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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smart plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a plan that is clever, well thought out, or effective in achieving a goal.
Example: "After reviewing all the options, we decided that implementing a smart plan would help us maximize our resources and reach our objectives more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a clever strategy" or "an intelligent approach".
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"We have a smart plan to let the superfan watch events live and not detract from prime time," Lazarus said.
His career might be stagnating now, but it's nothing that a smart plan of attack won't solve.
Yes, we need a smart plan and a concerted effort to get the frozen credit markets up and running.
Along the way, Elizabeth meets first a drunken cop (David Strathairn) and his faithless wife (Rachel Weisz), then a gambler (Natalie Portman) who has a smart plan and a need for company.
That's why throwing Davina McCall into the house was such a smart plan, even if she did spend most of her time covered in feathers and mugging so frantically that you'd be forgiven for thinking she was on fire.
That's probably a smart plan, since some very rich and powerful men — namely Commissioner Roger Goodell, Patriots Coach Bill Belichick and Patriots Owner Robert Kraft — stand to be very embarrassed if he can prove that the Patriots' spying went a lot deeper than the team and the league have acknowledged so far.
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So he took his time and made a really smart plan involving a bunch of henchmen and some guns and a catapult that shoots puff adders and a thing that would blow up Walt's car when he tuned to a certain radio station.
So, what he's done is very smart, it's a very smart plan.
It's a very smart plan that Ike comes up with and I don't know how much I'm allowed to even talk about.
"Just my house, a few hundred thousand euros, a smart business plan and my reputation".
If you are among them, personal psychology should outweigh wringing the last dollar from a smart tax plan.
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