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The phrase "ask for plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when requesting information or details about future arrangements or strategies.
Example: "During the meeting, I will ask for plans regarding the upcoming project timeline."
Alternatives: "request the plans" or "inquire about the plans".
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If an employee is a project leader, set milestones but also ask for plans and timelines for the project.
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Buoyed by the soaring price of gold, next month Scotgold will ask for planning permission to begin mining about 4.5 tonnes of gold it knows is buried there.
In the village of Fernhurst, near the West Sussex-Surrey border, an energy firm is about to ask for planning permission to drill for oil and gas.
Researchers were asked for plans to counter the effects of rapid change.
Woodward says administration officials were also concerned when the president asked for plans for a pre-emptive military strike on North Korea during the height of his feud with Kim Jong-un.
We asked for plans for a significant drawdown, beginning no later than July of this year.
The request to the state also asks for planning approval for several projects, including DuVal High School in Lanham, Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi, Charles Carroll Middle School in New Carrollton and James E. Duckworth Elementary School in Beltsville.
Labour and crossbench peers, however, must reject this as the logic of the cowboy builder – who first creates ugly new facts on the ground, and only later asks for planning permission.
Greenpeace has written to the company to ask for its plans.
I went to see Deen Muhammad's successor as governor, Gul Agha Sherzai, to ask for his plans.
Also, ask for infrastructure plans to help reach an educated opinion.
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