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Discover Ludwig"above plan" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has gone better than expected. For example, "We found that the company profits were well above plan this quarter."
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All three projects mentioned above plan to: Advertise heavily on commuter buses and trains.
"The company delivers above plan," said Heidi Fitzpatrick, an analyst with Lehman Brothers, who rates the stock a strong buy.
Nevertheless, Mr. Gould said that Bloomingdale's -- at least until the northeaster hits -- is running "fractionally above plan".
The president's 'all of the above' energy policy must be turned into a 'best of the above' plan.
The tax situation The big issue with the above plan is the amount of tax you will have to pay immediately.
The fact it is failing to meet those targets — the 2010 deficit was well above plan — is treated as inconvenient but not crucial.
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"The company is performing well above plans, well above expectations of creditors," he said.
The SQA includes development and maintenance of above plans, processes and resources.
Jennifer Lopez herself, above, plans to make occasional appearances on the show, aimed at young women, Reuters reported.
A Gallup poll from July reported that 34percentt of respondents with incomes of $75,000 and above planned to save more and described this as their "new normal".
Floods in Canada have added to the problems, meaning weather losses in 2013 would be "materially above planning assumptions" and return on equity would be below 10%.
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