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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a plan for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone had a specific idea or strategy in mind for achieving something. Examples: 1. The project manager had a plan for increasing efficiency in the workplace. 2. She had a plan for saving enough money to travel around the world. 3. The coach had a plan for winning the championship game. 4. The company had a plan for launching a new product in the market. 5. As a responsible parent, I had a plan for my children's education and future.
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He had a plan for every circumstance.
Dangin had a plan for freestanding frames.
"They had a plan for me.
They had a plan for that.
The Jets never had a plan for Tebow.
Clearly, Israel had a plan for war in Gaza.
Even Labour had a plan for this before the election.
He has even had a plan for about a year.
He finally had a plan for himself, a girlfriend.
"We had a plan for a permanent capital solution.
"In my entire life, I've had a plan for my future.
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