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The phrase "essential plan" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, "We have developed an essential plan to increase our efficiency."
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The average annual premium for a 10-year-old moggie on the Essential plan is £106 and £146 on Premier.
MPs and peers are applying pressure for the government to get behind the tidal power project, saying it is an essential "plan B" to ensure energy security.
Still, the essential plan is the same — to make sure they have enough room in the budget over the next several years to give them options.
A mandala, delineating a consecrated place and protecting it against disintegrating forces represented in demoniac cycles, is the geometric projection of the universe, spatially and temporally reduced to its essential plan.
However, LV is opening the doors to older cats and dogs: it has no upper age limit and charges a standard £60 excess for each claim on its new Essential plan (12 months' cover for each condition) and its higher-level Premier plan (£5,000 limit for each condition but with no time limit).
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However, it is more plausible to see it as essential planning for the conversion of the loan in September, and the swap's original cash-settlement terms as an ingenious plan to avoid informing the market.
Growth models are essential planning tools that aid the development of these strategies.
It also includes essential planning and control processes needed to manage a technical effort.
On a regional level, the determination of priority and exclusion areas for the use of wind power based on functional criteria represents the most essential planning measure.
At this point, your preparation turns into "game day" as you have done all of the essential planning and preparation.
Ethics training particularly for healthcare workers is another essential planning action [ 31].
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