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Discover LudwigThe phrase "describing plan" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a written or verbal explanation of a specific course of action or strategy. Example: The marketing manager spent hours describing the plan for the new product launch to his team.
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Although the proportions describing plan use and information seeking in each income group changed slightly between the original and follow-up surveys, none of these changes were statistically significant.
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As if to underscore that, several advertisers are describing plans to increase their ad budgets in coming months.
His sole promotional material is a poorly printed leaflet describing plans for a new industrial estate, in Vietnamese only.
"It's pretty much just anyone who likes my music and likes dogs," he says, describing plans for meet-and-greets at local dog shelters before shows.
"Becoming President was Plan A. And before you get discouraged, I want to describe Plan B".
Mr Korman has described Plan B as "among the safest drugs available to children and adults on any drugstore shelf".
Libin: We have a very well described plan for this: the longer you use Evernote the more likely you are to pay.
Mike Love had previously described plans to "rejoin" Wilson on tour.
Mr. Suozzi described plans for an organized operation with a wider mission and more extensive services.
He described plans for improving health care and irrigation and new efforts to improve tax collection.
Michael Sherwin, president of the Society, described plans for a couple of field trips.
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