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The phrase "about the plans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about specific plans or arrangements that have been made or are being considered.
Example: "I would like to know more about the plans for the upcoming project meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding the plans" or "concerning the plans".
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Q. Tell me more about the plans.
What do critics say about the plans?
What do you think about the plans?
Tells about the plans of some of the losers.
Critics are skeptical about the plans to move upmarket.
But other conservation groups are skeptical about the plans.
Tells about the plans of other fountain pen companies.
The lecturers' union, UCU, is also ambivalent about the plans.
But travel managers are unhappy about the plans.
He asks about the plans for a welfare cap.
Particularly striking about the plans for the Qingdao complex was the inclusion of the yacht club.
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