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The phrase "hatches a plan" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to when someone devises a plan of action. For example, "He hatched a plan to get the family out of debt."
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Finally, Philip hatches a plan.
At one point, Treppie hatches a plan to bring Lambert a hooker for his 40th birthday.
He hatches a plan to stop time so he can rob a bank and get rich.
Together with Leon, Larry hatches a plan to "foist" his dud assistant on Susie, Jeff's wife.
Later in the year, in Paris, he runs into Born again, and hatches a plan for revenge.
Matt Damon is miffed Max, who hatches a plan to sneak aboard to have his terminal radiation sickness treated.
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The Army hatched a plan a decade ago for a new approach to fighting ground wars.
I am hatching a plan".
Which was when they hatched a plan.
"And that I am hatching a plan".
Together they hatched a plan to ambush the Taliban.
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