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The phrase "any future plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about or discussing potential plans or strategies that may be developed or implemented later on.
Example: "Do you have any future plans for expanding the business into new markets?"
Alternatives: "any upcoming plans" or "any prospective plans".
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"But traditional raw Gulf Coast oysters must be available to consumers under any future plan".
Ensures that there is a referendum on any future plan to transfer power to the European Union.
"However, it has always been the N.A.R.'s position that the mortgage interest deduction is vital to the stability of the American housing market and economy, and we will remain vigilant in opposing any future plan that modifies or excludes the deductibility of mortgage interest".
Based on observed WQI results it can be concluded that effective treatment measures are urgently required to augment the river water quality by defining an appropriate water quality management plan which in turn will support any future plan for sustainable river restoration.
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Do you have any future plans in European law?
Mr. Hall, the Dish Network spokesman, said they have not discussed any future plans with the town.
In the interview on Thursday, she declined to comment further on any future plans.
He would not be drawn on any future plans to run for the Fifa presidency.
The NEA said they did not know about any future plans for the area.
Let's just say I haven't changed any future plans because of it.
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