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Discover LudwigThe sentence "has no plan" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a lack of preparedness or strategy for something. For example: - "Unfortunately, the company has no plan in place for dealing with the current economic crisis." - "We cannot proceed with the project until we have a plan, as right now we have no plan for how to execute it." - "The government's lack of action on climate change shows that they have no plan for addressing this urgent issue."
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Europe has no plan for jobs.
In truth, he has no plan.
The government still has no plan for growth.
Mr Rajoy has no plan for fixing the problem.
But the government has no plan to put this right.
He has no plan to name his hawk.
The Assembly has no plan, so far, to return.
"Labor has no plan for growth and jobs.
"Governor Bush, on the other hand, has no plan".
But the secret is he has no plan".
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He has no plan for Iraq.
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