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Discover Ludwig"massive plan" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe a large or comprehensive plan. you could make a sentence like, "We need to come up with a massive plan to get our project finished on time."
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Feels like a bit of a precarious premise for what seems a massive plan to me.
His lack of specifics about implementing this massive plan is also worrisome.
Congress approves a massive plan to shore up the U.S. financial system, despite a stunning early defeat.
A decade of bickering and controversy over the massive plan to rebuild Berlin's Museums Island has just ended, and the project is now able to go ahead.
As the focus of the armed services shifted from border defense to operations abroad, a massive plan for the reorganization and downsizing of German forces was undertaken.
Most are already in the pipeline: Javadekar said India is about to announce a massive plan to replace city street lights with low-energy LEDs.
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These massive plans, these visions, don't usually work.
Sufficient unto the day be the evil thereof, and there is no point in starting a massive planning operation to decide what to do in such a contingency.
In the year off, people really have time to reflect and come back with all these massive plans.
Then there are its massive plans for Manila's harbor where it owns 148 acres, only a third of which is taken up by Mall of Asia.
This is a mammoth task - as there are massive planning and control deficiencies in the current system.
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