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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to multiple plans or strategies that have been made or considered.
Example: "After reviewing all the plans, we decided to move forward with the most feasible option."
Alternatives: "every plan" or "all proposed plans".
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"We have all the plans done.
"But Ned knows all the plans.
But not all the plans will offer the same level of coverage.
To increase storage, all the plans added cabinets above and below the counters.
The total cost to taxpayers could exceed $2 billion if all the plans come to fruition.
J. H. Bufford seemed to compile all the plans and building (including West College, Whig and Clio) in one picture.
To Lincoln, McClellan wrote: "I have all the plans of the rebels, and will catch them in their own trap.
"I had all the secrets, all the plans," she said in an interview with The Washington Post Magazine in 2004.
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Sometimes, your crush will actually offer to hang out and goes through the trouble of making all the plans.
Almost all the plans discussed school closure as an influenza mitigation strategy.
"I think Wren's is the most practical and interesting of all the plans," says Charles Hind, Riba's chief curator.
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