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"plan into action" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about a project or goal that has been carefully organized and is now ready to be put into practice. For example, "We have organized an extensive plan to increase our sales, now it's time to put it into action."
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"But we never put our plan into action".
Put your Bush Fire Survival Plan into action.
Yesterday [we] put our crisis plan into action.
It's time to put the plan into action.
No sooner has she put her plan into action, however, than she has second thoughts.
Hungary is not waiting for European permission to put its new judicial plan into action.
The time has finally come to put Mr. Plymat's plan into action.
In January 2009, the three brothers put that plan into action.
The best way to avoid that: put a plan into action before leaving your house.
Now HarvestPlus will get a chance to put its plan into action.
Jureczko said: "They'll have the chance to put their plan into action at a later date".
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