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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started a plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the initiation of a strategy or course of action that is intended to achieve a specific goal. Example: "After several meetings, we finally started a plan to improve our marketing strategy."
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So slowly I started a plan.
"But those are going to be big jobs, and we've already started a plan for them".
The company has also started a plan to increase promotional spending and reduce the time it takes to put an idea on store shelves by half.
The city has also started a plan to install large plastic containers at street corners so households can separate and deposit their waste without waiting for the unpredictable neighborhood truck.
It was around that time that Mr. Alexander, along with Mr. Kreinberg, then the chief financial officer, and Mr. Sorin, Comverse's legal counsel, started a plan to alter the dates when options had been granted to employees, backdating them to a time when the stock price was lower so that the recipient could earn even bigger profits, according to the criminal complaint filed by federal prosecutors.
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Perhaps, Dell is doing it in reverse: starting a plan in anticipation that dividends are soon to follow.
HONG KONG, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Violent clashes between Hong Kong riot police and students galvanized tens of thousands of supporters for the city's pro-democracy movement and kick-started a plan to lock down the heart of the Asian financial center early on Sunday.
I decided to start doing gigs with my band, start a plan and start writing for an album.
Start a plan.
If you start a plan, don't give up halfway through.
Before starting a plan for garden design, it is important to determine the size of your garden.
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