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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'three year plan' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a plan of action that will be implemented over the course of three years. For example: "We have created a three year plan to increase our profits by 10%."
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Ms Hollern said a "fuller" three year plan will follow when the budget is set in March.
You will need to commit to the three year plan.
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I'm going to roll out across the UK, I've got a two- to three-year plan.
He devised a three-year plan, aiming for three national commercials in the first three months.
They two forces started a three-year plan to cut spending by £30m in 2012.
"We have conceived a three-year plan and we're nine months into it".
He's on a three-year contract, we're on a three-year plan and we're in year one.
The three-year plan thus calls on Israel to begin serious negotiations about the borders for three months.
"We have a three-year plan".
"We've got a three-year plan," says Darren cheerfully.
It has hampered the president's ambitious three-year plan to revive the country's unusually sluggish economy.
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