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Discover Ludwig"make plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the imperative, as in "Let's make a plan." It can also be used in a more general sense, such as "We need to make plans for our future."
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Teva Pharmaceuticals had applied to make Plan B easily accessible to everyone.
Scientists and politicians have been at odds for years over whether to make Plan B available over the counter.
The requirements of the legislation and multiple layers of regulation make plan making a time-consuming and labour intensive task.
In 2006, I led the successful fight to make Plan B contraception available to women without a prescription.
The FDA agreed to make Plan B available over the counter to women 18 and older in 2006.
She resigned in 2005 when the government refused to make Plan B available over the counter and is now an associate professor at George Washington University.
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They make plans.
We can make plans.
Don't make plans.
It's tough to make plans.
"I just want to make plans, Grisha.
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