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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'crack plan' is not part of standard written English.
If you want to use the phrase, you could use it in an informal context such as in a speech, in a blog post, or in a casual conversation. For example: "We need to come up with a crack plan to make this project successful!".
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That's saying a great deal when you consider that this is the man whose crack plan for disaster response involved building the city emergency command center in one of the towers of the best-known terrorist targets in the nation.
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It would be wrong to spoil the surprise here, but the unsuspecting Wiener-Dog also plays a starring role in Schmerz's cracked plan to escape his bleak circumstances.
More papers are hung on a wall to the table's right, but they aren't from the writers' room, they're Weiner's original ideas from his first crack at planning the show back in 1993.
* Binge users buy and take cocaine in large quantities, regularly buy crack cocaine, and plan social occasions around their purchases.
This is one of the strategies the government is planning to crack down on, although its plans have attracted controversy and could be watered down as a result.
The first cracks in the plan appeared in 2000.
And so the Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park asked four artists to take a crack at city planning.
So I'd better get cracking on my plan, I suggest you all do the same, ladies.
Therefore, there is an urgent need of accurate assessment of cracks characteristics to plan rehabilitation accordingly.
But when it became clear that the government intended to include unaccompanied minors in the plan, cracks in its support appeared.
In the 1980's, Long Beach adopted a master plan, cracked down on building code violators, rezoned the oceanfront and rebuilt the city's infrastructure.
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