Sentence examples for discussed plan from inspiring English sources

"discussed plan" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a plan that has been talked about or thoroughly considered. Example: During the meeting, the team discussed their plan to increase sales by targeting a younger demographic.

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The most commonly discussed plan is to lace the sky with reflective chemicals.

It could also signal another step toward a widely discussed plan to combine Citi's consumer operations and its Smith Barney brokerage firm under a single leader.

Yesterday, ahead of the latest "emergency" meeting of finance ministers, there was more talk about a plan B for Greece (what to do to prevent a Greek default from causing economic contagion across the EU) than the endlessly discussed plan A (how to stitch a compromise together).

During surgery the preoperatively discussed plan serves as a shared mental model [ 30, 31] or template against which intraoperative findings and events can be contrasted and potential adaptations discussed.

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The meeting discussed plans to counter Reclaim Australia rallies planned for July.

Separatists also discussed plans to hand over MH17's two black box flight recorders to Russia.

They knew one another, so they discussed plans, they made decisions, they behaved rationally and independently.

Interviewed recently by AllAfrica's Boakai Fofana, Reed Kramer and Tami Hultman, President Sirleaf cited progress and discussed plans.

The society also discussed plans to meet in 1976 in Pittsfield, Mass.

The records show that while there she discussed "planning for pedestrians".

Georgian television broadcast images in which suspects discussed plans to topple President Mikheil Saakashvili's government.

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