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Discover Ludwig"have a plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone has thought about a course of action and has a plan in mind. For example: "The team has a plan to create a new product before the end of the year."
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You Gotta Have A Plan.
Instead, have a plan.
1) Have a plan.
"I have a plan.
"They have a plan".
We have a plan.
Did they have a plan?
I didn't have a plan.
You better have a plan.
Did he have a plan?
The banks have a plan.
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