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"make a plan with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is creating or forming a plan together with someone else. Example: "We need to make a plan with our team before presenting to the board next week."
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Make a plan with your family.
CC: Then make a plan with them.
And if you make a plan with somebody, stick to it.
It's easy for a girl to make a plan with a guy".
So make a plan with your spouse today to have a thoughtful conversation with your kids about their participation in the circle of political life.
Suppose you make a plan with your friend Duke by saying that if you don't call him, then all is "as expected" and that he should therefore meet your plane at Miami airport next Wednesday at 9 a.m. local time.
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Made a plan with Chris for next week's plantings.
After having open-heart surgery in 2006, he made a plan with his wife, Gina Roselli, to exercise together.
Twenty years ago, Mr. Wood made a plan with a friend to steal a safe from a store in Kerr County, Tex.
When making a plan with a friend, it feels polite to say you're flexible about when to meet, or that you don't mind at which restaurant.
He and his wife, Toni Amador, a nurse who joined Eric onstage, spoke about the importance of compassion, reassurance, and information in making a plan with patients and their families.
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