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The phrase "have a clear plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to having an organized set of strategies for pursuing goals. For example, "Successful businesses must have a clear plan to reach their long-term objectives."
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Did Mr Gates have a clear plan of action?
Work hard, have a clear plan for play and belief is the most important word.
"We have a clear plan to control the whole of Damascus.
This does not mean that the leave side does not have a clear plan.
"They don't have a clear plan for what the employee will do while he's there".
"I tell people, 'Make sure you have a clear plan of action,' " Ms. Jenkins said.
Does the firm have a clear plan to communicate changes to employees?
But this is not the same as showing you have a clear plan to beat your enemy.
The Google researchers said the company did not yet have a clear plan to create a business from the experiments.
Time to cash in What he said So we have a clear plan for improving the NHS.
Fifty-nine percent said Mr. Obama did not have a clear plan for dealing with the spill.
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