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The part of a sentence 'plan was changed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been altered from its original form. For example: "The company's original marketing plan was changed after the board of directors expressed their dissatisfaction."
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Under prodding from Democrats the plan was changed to incorporate immediate cash outlays.
The board had originally approved a plan to spare the garden, but the plan was changed to permit its destruction.
The grand palazzo next to the tower was intended to be a magistrate's court, but the plan was changed to make it more economically viable.
But that plan was changed to include a $375 million stadium that the state would have built for the Patriots in exchange for a 30-year lease with the football team.
After the ProsVue result was reported, investigators recorded whether or not the initial treatment plan was changed.
But that plan was changed when they realised Sirotkin, a midfield runner in the Formula Renault 3.5 feeder series, was probably not ready for F1.
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But the others — nurses, consultants and eventually the hospital ethics committee too — began demanding that her care plan be changed.
Joe Wilson (R--S.C).] proposes that the language in the bill stating that senators and representatives "may" enroll in the government plan be changed to "must" enroll.
Unless the plan is changed, the reduction would mean the end of most of NATO's training and assistance operations to the Afghan security forces.
My start date was Sept. 12, 2001, by happenstance, so whatever was planned was changed.
The label for those making contributions and aiding in planning was changed this year from co-sponsor to "participating organization," but their status remains the same.
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