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"sets of plans" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to multiple collections of plans or designs. You can use it in a sentence when referring to different versions or variations of plans for a project or task. Example: The architect presented three sets of plans for the new office building, each with unique features and layouts.
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Then in 2008 all three sets of plans favored Republicans.
During his first five years, Shafer says, he sold 10 sets of plans per year.
Neutra came up with a solution: he created two sets of plans, one for the contractor, and one for publication.
We then investigate various heuristic approaches to generate sets of plans in accordance with these measures, and present empirical results that demonstrate the promise of our methods.
By crowd-sourcing large sets of plans we can examine the achievable trade-offs among redistricting criteria, and conduct a "revealed preference" analysis to determine legislative intent.
The potential of the combined method is examined by measuring the properties of three sets of plans for residential aged care facilities.
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But the cricket does at least provide an encouraging backdrop to eight sets of planned talks between senior officials on bilateral disputes.
We selected sets of planning units to achieve targets for each surrogate, and then measured how well species targets had been achieved incidentally in these planning units.
We used the C-Plan software system [75] to: (1) select sets of planning units that met the targets for surrogates and test features; and (2) estimate the summed irreplaceability value of each planning unit [57].
Each has a different set of plans for doing so.
So we have a very robust set of plans.
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