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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan all along" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you have been planning to do something from the start or have secretly been preparing for something. For example: "I had a plan all along to surprise my parents with a vacation when they retire."
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"The plan all along wasn't just a widget for publishers.
But that was the plan all along.
That's been the plan all along".
This has been the plan all along.
It's been the plan all along".
On Tuesday, she said that was the plan all along.
This seems to have been Myles's plan all along.
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Those enticing, seemingly last-minute, discounts had probably been planned all along.
He also said that the "We Love" article had been planned all along.
Artists like Lili K are the beginning of what Tidal has had planned all along.
Was this what President Barack Obama was planning all along, as a secret Muslim?
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