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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revival plan" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally speaking, a revival plan refers to an action plan designed to improve a struggling business or company. For example, "The board of directors created a new revival plan to help the company get back on track financially."
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In the report, Mr. Ford's personal statement is largely devoted to discussing the revival plan.
Romney would not have taken Detroit "bankrupt"; instead he "recommended" auto revival plan.
The company's shares have been suspended after its banks refused to support the board's revival plan.
"The revival plan is going faster and cutting deeper than planned," he said.
And Mrs. Clinton has even put together a specific upstate revival plan.
The dollar gained on disappointment over the Japanese Government's latest economic revival plan, which was announced yesterday.
Mr Blair is, after all, the best salesman in the west that Africa has for its vaunted revival plan.
The latest poor figures come despite the closure of about 70 poorly performing stores since Calver's revival plan began.
The Mississippi project is Nissan's first major new factory since it announced a three-year revival plan in October 1999.
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Mr Piketty's timing is ideal, for he has tapped into growing doubts about Abenomics, the economic-revival plan of Shinzo Abe, the prime minister.
Could "Abenomics", the economic-revival plan of Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, already be coming unstuck?The most tangible success for Abenomics had been a soaring stockmarket: the Nikkei share index rose by 79% in the year to May 22nd.
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