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Discover Ludwig"counterplan" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a plan offered as an alternative to an existing plan. For example, "The mayor presented a counterplan to the school district's budget which would reduce class sizes."
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counterplan
noun
A plan set up in opposition to another plan.
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Erich von Falkenhayn, however, who on September 14 had succeeded Moltke as chief of the German general staff, had foreseen what was coming and had prepared a counterplan: one of his armies, transferred from Lorraine, was to check the expected offensive, while another was to sweep down the coast and crush the attackers' left flank.
The score is infested with satires and self-quotations, including a reprise of Shostakovich's greatest hit, the "Song of the Counterplan," which Stalin had mentioned approvingly in 1936.
When state officials unveiled a plan in 1997 to expand the expressway's entry ramps, easing truck traffic to the city's commercial food markets, the community rebelled, and Pratt began to develop a counterplan that would dismantle the expressway altogether and free up 28 acres of land.
B8 CIRCUITS G1-14 SPORTS D1-8 BUSINESS DAY C1-24 Microsoft's Counterplan Microsoft asked a federal judge to immediately throw out the government's proposal to break the company in two.
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These "cards" have been sorted into manila files, grouped into brown accordion folders, stacked into the tubs and labeled by argument type: affirmatives, disadvantages, counterplans, critiques, case arguments/negatives, backfiles.
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