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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a plan that has been accepted or put into action by a group or organization.
Example: "The committee reviewed the proposed strategies and ultimately decided to move forward with the adopted plan."
Alternatives: "approved plan" or "accepted plan".
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A tiny 'A' shows the adopted plan.
Now 48% of authorities have an adopted plan and 71% have published a draft plan.
The adopted plan is efficient, but is atypical of the plans submitted by the legislature and public.
The adopted plan provided for four new streets parallel to the Mill Dam (Beacon Street), to be intersected by cross streets.
Under the adopted plan, many types of derivatives that have traded exclusively in private must now shift to a regulated trading platform.
Based on the pattern of public submissions, and on contextual information, we suspect the adopted plan was drawn for partisan motivations.
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But Forman's plan was enacted, and subsequently five other states adopted plans.
Student plans were more competitive and had more partisan balance than any of the adopted plans.
In the meantime, several states, including New Jersey, California, New York and Massachusetts, have adopted plans to gradually move toward that milestone.
In pddl2.1, the widely adopted planning domain description language standard, metric temporal planning problems are described using actions with durations.
But the pentagon, state department and other agencies have already adopted plans for supporting the work of the new board.
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