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The phrase "finished plan" is correct and usable in written English. It refers to a plan that has been completed or fully developed. Example: "After weeks of careful research and consideration, we finally have a finished plan for our company's expansion into new markets."
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finished plan to replace the law.
"They wanted an entrepreneurial investment to be an asset in the community". The finished plan calls for what they call a "hybrid" café offering coffee drinks, breakfast, and lunch and including provisions for local youths to make inroads into the food industry as barista trainees.
Ziegler would weave Vann's ideas and his own into the finished plan; Vann approved it; Cao accepted it.
The mother was expecting a face-to-face meeting to further discuss her son's needs, and was shocked to receive his finished plan in the mail.
On health care, instead of dropping a finished plan on Congress, he learned from the Clintons' experience and let Congress fashion the details itself, so as to coax legislators into investing their egos in it.
The decline in stocks has played out amid financial markets unsettled by the prospects of weak economic data in the United States and as investors tried to sort through the possible outcomes for the economy posed by the debt ceiling process and the finished plan that was finally hammered out in Washington this week.
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We finished first phases of the planned projects, and we finished planning and executing and delivering units.
In 1945, before ENIAC was even finished, planning began at the Moore School for ENIAC's successor, the Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer, or EDVAC.
When the project is finished, plans call for the subway line to stretch from 125th Street to Hanover Square in Lower Manhattan.
But when my husband and I finished plans for a belated honeymoon in Spain at the end of April, the drums of the hunt began beating again.
Moms at my kids' school have just finished planning and executing the Spring fundraiser, and are now gearing up for teacher appreciation day.
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