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"set out plans" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of creating a plan for a particular situation or goal. For example: "To ensure the success of our project, we need to set out plans for each step of the process."
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Pichai set out plans to bring four billion people online.
Today the government will set out plans for the constitution.
He set out plans for two forms of coalition government - voluntary coalition or mandatory coalition.
The Tories have said they will only set out plans for welfare cuts after the election.
May did not set out plans in her leadership campaign for what Brexit would look like.
In 2011, Paris set out plans to reduce the number of ad hoardings by a third.
Mr Jaitley set out plans for cutting the budget deficit, reforming taxes, streamlining bureaucracy and improving infrastructure.
He said the Government should set out plans to protect the countryside, including forests, in a "holistic" way.
Countries from troubled Portugal to well-off Germany have set out plans for cutting their budget deficits.
Mustafa Nayyem, a reformist legislator, published leaked documents allegedly issued by DTEK that set out plans to engineer protests.
He set out plans to legislate to force academies to work within the local children's trust and behaviour partnerships.
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