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Discover LudwigThe phrase “blueprint for” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a plan or model for something. For example, “The team created a blueprint for a new product launch.”.
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"The blueprint for Obamacare".
Morocco has no blueprint for its transition.
The blueprint for Strasburg is Zimmermann.
They're a blueprint for life.
There is no blueprint for Ravin's sessions.
There's a blueprint for an independent Liverpool.
It was the blueprint for this film".
Perhaps this is a blueprint for art.
AVID offers a blueprint for this scaffolding.
"You can't have a blueprint for life.
It's a blueprint for sustained national decline.
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