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The phrase "plan for peace" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or proposals aimed at achieving or maintaining peace in a specific context, such as international relations or conflict resolution.
Example: "The government has announced a comprehensive plan for peace to address the ongoing tensions in the region."
Alternatives: "strategy for peace" or "roadmap to peace."
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Saturday's meeting in Paris gives us the chance, which we must seize, to plan for peace.
During his first term, he neglected to present his own plan for peace.
It is officially designated as "a plan for peace, prosperity and the strengthening of the state".
"The plan for peace will not work without a decisive fight against drugs".
Paradoxically, any plan for peace in Syria must include a plan for war against IS and the jihadi militants.
Little wonder, in this chaotic context, that the Obama-Kerry "comprehensive plan" for peace ran into the sand in 2014.
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"The planning for peace was much less developed than the planning for war".
The alacrity and skill with which we planned for war has not been matched in our planning for peace.
On other occasions, around the fire, Roosevelt discussed the war and his plans for peace, and he confided plans for the Normandy invasion.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, the first in the capital since they unveiled an office in Qatar and plans for peace talks.
In his study, Mr Miscamble provides an answer to the riddle of whether or not Harry Truman carried out Franklin Delano Roosevelt's wartime plans for peace after the latter's untimely death on April 12th 1945.
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