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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the two plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific pair of plans that have been previously mentioned or are known in the context. Example: "After reviewing the two plans, we decided to proceed with the one that offers the best value."
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What are the similarities and differences between the two plans?
The two plans have been stalled by the power struggle.
So he continues to act as though there's some difference between the two plans.
On Thursday evening, Community Board 2 held a forum at which the two plans were debated.
While budget analysts say the two plans are similar, they are not identical.
The two plans are pretty much a wash when it comes to improving national savings.
Fundamentally, lawmakers, economists and others say there is not much practical difference between the two plans.
On July 10, the Common Council is to consider the two plans.
The surprise here is that the two plans are not drastically far apart.
The two plans also differ in their treatment of past abuses.
Residents in surrounding communities are torn by which of the two plans is the lesser evil.
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