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Discover LudwigThe phrase "late plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been delayed or was not expected to take place until later than anticipated. For example, "We had to make a late plan due to the unexpected rainfall."
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If you tend to be one of those people who gets a heavy foot when running late, plan accordingly.
Rather than avoiding them by turning up late, plan to ask them for a little chat and politely discuss the particular behavior they've exhibited toward you that has been upsetting you.
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During the late planning stages it became apparent that implementation and monitoring would benefit from a Viet Nam-based project manager.
Once again, his latest plan could be his last.
But the latest plan differs on key points.
Under the latest plan, Libya would play a role.
Mr. Paulson said the latest plan was an incremental step.
12.50pm The latest plan is to start play at 1.15pm.
In its latest plan, the utility offered two scenarios.
Collins presented his latest plan with a knowing smile, emphasizing it was not a cure-all.
Success with its latest plan would raise that to around 9 percent, Mr. Mulally reckons.
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