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The phrase "about your plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or inquiring about someone's intentions or strategies regarding a specific project or goal.
Example: "I would like to hear more about your plan for the upcoming project and how you intend to execute it."
Alternatives: "regarding your plan" or "concerning your plan".
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If he says that about your plan, what are you going to say to him?
Can you talk a little bit about what went wrong, and about your plan going forward?
But even if it cannot, there are reasonable concerns about your plan — student privacy, for one.
According to J. Crew's own filing, you held takeover talks for seven weeks before telling the board about your plan.
"I'm going to leave you alone with papers and pen, and I want you to write everything you remember about your plan in Canada!" "Yes, Sir".
Offer a few sentences about your plan to build awareness and drive sales.
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Secondly be open about your plans and your purpose.
How confident are you about your plans for retirement?
Q. Let's talk about your plans there.
We'd love to hear about your plans.
Telling your supervisor about your plans carries risk; keeping quiet does not.
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