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"public plan" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a plan or program that has been made public or open for all to see. For example: "The mayor released the city's public plan to provide more housing for low-income residents."
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And the public plan is a nonstarter".
Even a weak public plan would be better than no public plan.
Why does it matter if they'll oppose a public plan?
Tanden is guarded on the public plan, which Obama supports.
We wish he had included a public plan.
The resulting public plan will be too small to notice.
The public plan is not even a certainty.
The public plan didn't make it into the final legislation.
The liberals want a public plan, and you're for it.
We have long championed the idea of a public plan.
"The public plan will be optional," Mr. Rockefeller insisted.
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