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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on this plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific strategy, proposal, or arrangement that has been discussed or outlined.
Example: "We will proceed on this plan to ensure that all team members are aligned with our goals."
Alternatives: "according to this plan" or "based on this plan."
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Individual notes can be up to 25MB on this plan.
Before deciding on this plan, Gillis warns, get some idea of what your mechanic or body shop would charge for repairs.
If President Donald Trump follows through on this plan, one or both men would probably oppose it.
"If we hit all our targets on this plan, but no-one else follows suit, we will have failed miserably," says Polman.
Bloomberg News wrote in an editorial this week: "Germany insisted on this plan to cut public borrowing sharply and immediately, and euro-area governments hoped it would restore stability.
Before Lyft landed on this plan, it tested a much cheaper one that cost just $199 upfront to get 30 free rides worth up to $15 per ride.
No federal Coalition ministers have been sighted on this plan.
We can focus on this plan of mine.
Unfortunately the safety was not in on this plan, and is nowhere to be found.
"The faculty was not consulted on this plan," says Andrew Ross, the chairman of the N.Y.U.
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A future approach based on this planning may minimize iatrogenic damage and deliver a reproducible result with high outcome predictability, thereby improving patient satisfaction and safety.
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