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Discover Ludwig"God's plan" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to the greater plan that God has for humanity or a specific plan God may have for an individual. For example, you could write: "Though we don't always understand it, it is important to remember that everything happens according to God's plan."
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It's God's plan.
Here's "God's Plan" by Drake.
At least I hope that's God's plan.
That's not God's plan.
"It's all God's plan," Green said.
It's part of God's plan.
Maybe that's part of God's plan.
"This isn't a simple political fight, it's an attempt to destroy God's plan".
All part of God's plan.
What is a trilobite in God's plan?
You see God's plan for you".
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