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The phrase "a very specific plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a detailed and precise strategy or course of action.
Example: "The team presented a very specific plan to improve our marketing efforts over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "a detailed plan" or "a precise plan".
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"I would come in with a very specific plan.
"He had a very specific plan and if Arafat had accepted it, we would already have an agreement on Jerusalem".
"I've laid out a very specific plan for this office: to help the most vulnerable," he said.
We have to understand -- we have to understand that we are facing a radical fundamentalist movement with global reach and a very specific plan.
Obama said he would propose "a very specific plan to boost the economy, to create jobs, and to control our deficit.
"I'll be putting forward when they come back in September a very specific plan to boost the economy, to create jobs and to control our deficit," he said.
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If there is truly a need for you to do one more project, make a comprehensive and very specific plan for it.
They were all manufactured by that single cell (or by cooperating cells in a multicellular organism) following very specific plans.
"This was a very specific pricing plan, going off Hal's comments, to look at the premium pricing," she said.
The noble purpose here isn't lost on anyone and we have a very specific execution plan that we're in the middle of working on".
Cahoots' Rizzo wants to turn the Web into something like an old-fashioned party line, and he has some very specific plans for making money doing so.
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