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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'plan through' is not a correct English phrase.
To make a sentence using the words 'plan' and 'through', you could use the phrase 'plan ahead': We need to plan ahead in order to complete our project on time.
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I want to see this plan through.
One way is to buy a plan through the carrier.
He probably couldn't even push that plan through.
Republicans who controlled the legislature pushed the plan through anyway.
Surely they have the power to bulldoze this plan through?
"I have a plan through Monday," she said.
The government also seems to lack the stomach to see its plan through.
Greg Nickels, the man who had pushed the tunnel plan through, was seeking a third term.
Mr Sharon's press people insist he is determined to push his plan through.
Britain is rightly trying to challenge the plan through the courts because of its extraterritorial implications.
They say Icann wants to railroad the plan through without addressing their concerns.
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