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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan against" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe making plans as a way to prepare for, or guard against, potential future issues or threats. For example: "The government needs to start planning against a potential second wave of the virus so we can be better prepared and reduce the potential impact."
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"We plan against 100-year floods.
Otherwise, the game plan against him is too easy.
Davenport was unshakable in her game plan against Serena Williams.
Mayor Bloomberg defended the plan against such critics yesterday.
The battle plan against Iraq is already laid.
Other than Nowitzki, there is no one the Heat need to game plan against.
"I just stayed with my plan against him; I stayed with our scouting report," Beimel said.
Alabama Coach Mike DuBose said: "That was a great game plan against us.
After that, people started to game plan against us to take him away".
Stop Gareth Bale is always the plan against Wales and for a while it worked.
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"You can't really game-plan against any individual on that team," Mullen said.
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