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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan indicates" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the idea that a plan or strategy suggests or implies something, such as a course of action or potential outcome. Example: The company's financial plan indicates a significant increase in profit margins for the next fiscal year.
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The current (draft) 2014-34 plan indicates that they have succeeded in doing so.
The plan indicates a change of direction for Borders, which years ago decided to emphasize its physical retail stores over its Web site.
But as the fate of his tax plan indicates, the line between exciting novelty and unnerving change is a fine one.
The town's master plan indicates that more is needed, calling for development within half a mile of the hamlets of Chappaqua and Millwood, within walking distance of many services and avoiding the taxed traffic situation.
Now the travel plan indicates something of a u-turn.
An effective contingency plan indicates the actions to be taken, their sequence, and timing in relation to other events.
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Ford's plan indicated that it could do almost as well.
Thursday to discuss the surveillance bill and the stimulus plan, indicating that the fate of those bills was now linked.
Nor does the ability to assign some staffers to produce a plan indicate the skills necessary to serve as president.
And earlier versions of the research plan indicate that many of those topics were to be included.
As well as interviewing households and photographing their homes, the academic asked participants to draw a plan indicating where all their technology was located.
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