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The phrase 'through the plan' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something is being done with a particular plan or strategy in mind. For example, "The team worked through the plan to reach their desired outcome."
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But when the financing for that restaurant fell through, the plan changed.
We went through the plan and, with Ted's personal commitment to be C.E.O., I agreed.
They went through the plan again and again, preparing for every contingency.
Unfortunately, the council has little authority to push through the plan.
"As opposed to going through the plan, evaluating what's happening, then making good decisions".
The FDA has implemented a "fast-track" review process to allow such combination pills to be bought through the plan.
Or do we say to the British people let's go on working through the plan that is delivering for you".
"As a result, the team is still working through the plan for that station and whether any proactive cancellations will be necessary".
But an agreement over the issue was reached on Saturday, with the troika reportedly giving Greece a few more months to push through the plan.
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Note that above chance auditory cue decoding transiently arises halfway through the Plan-phase (consistent with a discrimination of the 'Grasp' and 'Touch' auditory commands delivered to subjects via headphones at the onset of the Plan-phase) but, importantly, not during the pre-defined plan-epoch (denoted by gray bar).
Employees ended up making a lot of money through [the plan].
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