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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan going" is not grammatically correct in written English.
To use the phrase "plan" in a sentence, you can use it as a noun, for example: "We made a plan for going on vacation this summer." Or, you can use it as a verb, for example: "We are planning to go on vacation this summer."
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That's the plan going forward?
So what's the plan going forward?
That was my game plan going in".
"Now, is that a plan going in? No.
Northwest Airlines kept its plan going after its bankruptcy.
Maybe she should get that plan going sooner.
So how is his own self-help plan going?
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Domino licenses and products are part of the business plan going forward, he said.
It's not very easy to keep a plan going when your plan's changing all the time".
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