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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a three year plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strategic plan or outline that spans a duration of three years.
Example: "The company has developed a three year plan to expand its market presence and improve customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a three-year strategy" or "a triannual plan".
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He devised a three-year plan, aiming for three national commercials in the first three months.
They two forces started a three-year plan to cut spending by £30m in 2012.
"We have conceived a three-year plan and we're nine months into it".
In 2005, Than Shwe announced a three-year plan to replace its forty thousand barrels of daily oil imports with homegrown biodiesel produced from the jatropha plant.
But he said the Blues were pursuing trophies on two fronts and that he had a three-year plan for further success.
The clubs have proposed a threshold of $102 million each year for four years, the union $130 million, $140 million and $150 million in a three-year plan.
He's on a three-year contract, we're on a three-year plan and we're in year one.
It marked two years since Mr. Donahoe started as chief executive and laid out a three-year plan to turn around the company's struggling marketplaces business.
"We have a three-year plan".
"We've got a three-year plan," says Darren cheerfully.
He will produce a three-year plan for the group by the end of the year.
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