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Discover Ludwig"specific plans" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to detailed or precise strategies or intentions. It is often used in conversations or written materials about upcoming events, projects, or goals. Example: "The team has made specific plans for the company's annual fundraiser, including a silent auction and a charity auction."
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No specific plans are evident.
There are no specific plans.
We will communicate specific plans when appropriate".
"I don't have any specific plans.
Company has no specific plans.
The specific plans are not known.
Specific plans will be announced soon.
He said he had no specific plans.
No specific plans have been drawn.
"But we have no specific plans right now".
They said that no specific plans had been established.
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