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The phrase "about the plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing details, information, or opinions related to a specific plan or strategy.
Example: "I would like to hear your thoughts about the plan we discussed in the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding the plan" or "concerning the plan".
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Varley talked about the plan for the big day: "The Obama Hitler sign.
Some are skeptical about the plan.
Not everyone is enthusiastic about the plan.
Serious doubts about the plan persist.
Mr. Ravitch has expressed concern about the plan.
Some riders, though, have expressed reservations about the plan.
But several artists were dubious about the plan.
Yet, inevitably, both are grumbling about the plan.
Companies that reinvest their profits complained about the plan.
Parents have expressed many concerns about the plan.
The statement did not provide details about the plan.
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