Sentence examples for at a plan from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at a plan" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to focus on the details at a plan meeting."
Alternatives: "in a plan" or "regarding a plan".

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The Sierra Leone story in Girl Rising was also filmed at a Plan project.

Ultimately, the governor arrived at a plan that she termed "aggressive but reasonable".

Republicans have balked at a plan by Mr. Brown to close the budget gap by extending some expiring taxes.

But arriving at a plan that satisfies the euro-using countries, and Germany in particular, has stumped government officials.

After considerable study, Wallingford officials balked at a plan to create a mixed-income district in an underdeveloped area downtown.

If you're not going to mosh at a Plan B gig when are you going to mosh?

Some businessmen are upset at a plan to strengthen the system of Mitbestimmung, which gives workers a say in how companies are run.

Effectively, says one person familiar with the matter, Facebook is looking at a "Plan A, B, C, and a D" for its IPO.

"I won't look at a plan that says the company is looking at only one country or just Southeast Asia," Mr. Chia said.

He sheepishly admits he forked out "about 20 quid extra" for the seat after looking at a plan of the plane online.

Sogo filed for bankruptcy in July after the Japanese government balked at a plan to forgive $4.4 billion in Sogo's debts.

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