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Discover Ludwig"clear plan" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a specific and well-defined strategy or course of action. Example: "Before starting the project, we need to have a clear plan in place to ensure its success."
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"We have already a very clear plan".
But there was no clear plan.
We have a pretty clear plan!
Everton, however, had a clear plan.
Did Mr Gates have a clear plan of action?
We still have no clear plan of reform".
The Galaxy, meanwhile, had a clear plan of attack.
Some called for a clear plan for reunifying separated families.
Even fewer (25%) think the Democratic Party has a clear plan.
Most Americans also say the president lacks a clear plan for solving the nation's problems.
The other, Phoenix, had no clear plan but promised to save more jobs.
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