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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a succinct plan' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a plan that is clear and to the point, without any unnecessary details. For example, "The CEO wanted us to come up with a succinct plan to increase the company's profits by 20% next year."
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During a fund-raiser in Irvine, Calif., in July, as guests ate asparagus quiche, Mr. Romney laid out a succinct plan.
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His plan is outlined in a succinct single-page memo, hammered out on a typewriter in Room 39.
The care plan was designed to provide relevant clinical information in a succinct format while still being comprehensible to patients.
Even so, Intel Chief Executive Paul S. Otellini had a succinct answer when asked if Intel will scale back its construction plans if the company's stock price drops more: "Nope".
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Mr. Dimon answered with a succinct "no".
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And Mr. Green's reaction was a succinct "enough already".
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Derek Bok, Harvard's interim president, offered a succinct rationale for the change.
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