Sentence examples for added plan from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "added plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a plan that has been included or incorporated in addition to something else.
Example: "After reviewing the initial proposal, we decided to implement an added plan to address the concerns raised by the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "additional plan" or "supplementary plan".

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However, Mr. Burris added, plan change approvals were not required for building.

Glover added: "Plan A is always to expect to race to the line, and plan B is to conserve what we can.

"First of all, the child has a right to be registered and recognized, and without that a lot of the benefits that go with being a citizen of a country are lost," added Plan International Chief Operating Officer Jim Emerson.

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But he added: "Planning on it?

WellPoint has added plans in Georgia, Missouri and Wisconsin to its California base.

Microsoft, he added, plans to make sizable investments and efforts in the European market.

China, he added, planned to develop hydropower on "a considerable scale".

She added, "Plans are already in place for years to come".

But when it became apparent that was not the case, he added, plans for the charge were made.

She added: "Plans to close the residents' centres are incredibly worrying times for staff.

He added plans to light up the church could be restricted by planning deadlines and may not get approved by Christmas.

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