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Discover Ludwig"back-up plan" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a plan that can be used in case the original plan fails. You can use it when discussing a contingency plan or alternative course of action. Example: "I always have a back-up plan in case things don't go as expected."
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("The Back-Up Plan," maybe).
There's no back-up plan.
Acting is my back-up plan.
Is there a back-up plan?
But there was always a back-up plan.
THE BACK-UP PLAN Opens on Friday nationwide.
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And there is no back up plan, it seems.
A solid back up plan.
There's always a back up plan.
What would your back up plan look like?
Have a back up plan.
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