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Discover Ludwig"escape plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to describe a plan for someone to get away from a dangerous or difficult situation, or to refer to someone's attempt to escape from such a situation. For example: The hostages had an escape plan, but it didn't work out.
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The germ of an escape plan formed.
But the couple have an escape plan.
The crewmen had rehearsed their escape plan.
He had an escape plan, or several.
— The escape plan was carefully choreographed.
"Escape Plan, Florence March 12th".
Hamzeh also allegedly had an escape plan.
Semere was hesitant about Arefaine's escape plan.
Then he devised an escape plan.
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