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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it was a plan" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or clarify a previous statement or idea. For example: "I thought we were going to see a movie tonight, but it turns out it was a plan to surprise me with a birthday dinner." In this example, the speaker is explaining that their initial understanding of the evening's plans was incorrect, and that there was a different plan in place.
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"Either there was a complete lack of attention to detail, which is hard to believe," he said, referring to the bank delay in transferring money, or "it was a plan to allow Swissair to go under to protect the profitable bits".
"It was a plan".
It was a plan for a plan.
It was a plan for an international talent.
It wouldn't do any good, but it was a plan.
"It was a plan to run at them".
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"It was a planning decision," Regan told BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound.
Many netizens suspected that it was a planned attack.
"It was a planned attacked.
It is a plan in three phases.
"It is a plan to win".
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