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The phrase "about his plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to someone's intentions, strategies, or ideas regarding a specific plan.
Example: "During the meeting, he shared some insights about his plan for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "regarding his plan" or "concerning his plan".
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Well, what about his plan?
"I haven't heard enough about his plan".
Kachel didn't tell his few friends about his plan.
"We have some very serious questions about his plan.
What's important is what he says about his plan today".
Tells about his plan to save the city of Bath from assassination by traffic.
What do think about his plan? A. It's all about the abilities of the pitchers.
The next caller asked about his plan to sell off community gardens.
In the campaign's remaining weeks, voters need to hear more about his plan to do that.
Khalilzad began talking about his plan to establish civilian-military provincial reconstruction teams in Iraq.
He said that he had not consulted with Ms. Palin about his plan to revise oil taxes.
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