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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan out for" is not correct.
The correct phrase is "plan out". Example: I plan out each day carefully to make sure I get everything done on time.
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The new rules will help illuminate who's making money directly and indirectly from your plan, though they don't force employers to put the plan out for bid to reduce expenses.
The plan was presented to the re-assembled group on Sunday, and then Mr. Lane took a poll: "Can people raise their hands if they feel we're on the right track?" All but a handful went up, and immediately a man shouted out a well-received joke to send the plan out for a building permit "tomorrow!" That won't happen, of course.
The FDIC, whose members include Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, agreed to put the plan out for public comment for 60 days.
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Utah has no interest in putting its exchange plans out for bid, Mr. Thurston said.
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These managers, who average $106,000 annually, plan out procedures for mining projects, from setting budgets to enforcing deadlines.
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