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"plan suggested" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a proposed plan or course of action. For example: "We discussed several possible solutions to the problem, but the plan suggested by the committee seemed the most viable."
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The plan suggested building the field on the.59 acres of parkland.
The Florio plan suggested they might be able to avoid it.
A partial component analysis of the intervention plan suggested that the presence of preferred staff was the influential antecedent variable.
The New Jersey Plan suggested a one-house legislature in which obviously each state would have one vote.
But the students found that the reality here is far more complex than their business plan suggested.
The plan suggested giving Iraqis microchip-embedded "smart cards," even though most Iraqis had never used a credit card.
An earlier plan suggested by Democratic leaders, and reluctantly accepted by the governor, called for a tax on those who make more than $1 million a year.
The government was faced with a choice: when in a hole, should it, as its original fiscal plan suggested, keep digging?
On Friday, a judge rejected the parents' request for a temporary halt to the trustees' plan, suggested mediation and scheduled a hearing for late April.
But Mr. Fitch said: "I tell you the logic of the plan suggested that there could have been a balancing stair there.
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To combat these risks, the Drainage Plan suggested a series of improvements to the Fanno Creek Basin, including channel excavation in the area next to petitioner's property.
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