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Discover Ludwig'big plans' is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe lofty goals, ambitions, or initiatives. For example, "James had big plans to launch a line of environmentally friendly products."
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"I had big plans.
He has big plans.
No big plans, he said.
But both have big plans.
The company has big plans.
Both have big plans.
Ensler has big plans.
"I've got big plans".
The group has big plans!
Any big plans for retirement?
Eldorado has big plans for the region.
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