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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan for him" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing arrangements or strategies intended for a specific person.
Example: "We need to create a plan for him to ensure he meets his goals this year."
Alternatives: "strategy for him" or "arrangement for him."
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No one had discussed establishing a care plan for him.
Does he think God has a plan for him?
Maybe Dortmund's defense has a plan for him, and for Gonzalo Higuaín or Karim Benzema, too.
"I'm going to have a good plan for him," Beltran said.
He was back at second as part of the Mets' plan for him.
He believes that catch was part of his destiny, part of God's plan for him".
"I feel like a longer, less-structured style is a better hair plan for him.
But have the Jets backed up their stated plan for him?
Jeff, believing that the universe has a plan for him, keeps doggedly pursuing the signs.
Mr. Karp denied in an interview that there was a plan for him to give up the chief executive's job.
"With what Michael can do, you've got to have a plan for him," Redskins Coach Mike Shanahan said.
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