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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide-ranging plan" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a plan that includes a broad scope or covers a wide range of topics or areas. Example: The government has proposed a wide-ranging plan to address climate change, including measures such as renewable energy incentives, carbon taxes, and stricter emissions regulations.
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That year, Mr. Scott announced a wide-ranging plan to lessen the retailer's environmental impact.
Buhari has so far replaced the top military brass as part of a wide-ranging plan to tackle the problem.
He proposed a wide-ranging plan to reform health care by making basic private health insurance more affordable (see article).
She just unveiled a wide-ranging plan to coordinate the city's food policies, calling the mayor's policies "piecemeal".
Father Leahy made himself available for an interview to announce a wide-ranging plan by Boston College to examine the scandal.
Moscovici, a former French finance minister, was speaking to journalists as he launched a wide-ranging plan aimed at tackling corporate tax avoidance and sweetheart deals cooked up between companies and "avoidance-friendly" EU governments.
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The Irish govern-ment announced wide-ranging plans for legislation to ban all tobacco advertising and sponsorship by the end of the year.
Paula Radcliffe has criticised UK Athletics for proposals to rip up athletics' world records and start from scratch as part of wide-ranging plans to clean up the much-maligned sport.
Whittingdale, who last week unveiled wide-ranging plans including challenging the BBC to be more "distinctive" in a white paper on the corporation's future, distanced himself from rising public outrage over the cuts, saying BBC chiefs make the decisions.
Nick Clegg will on Wednesday chair a home affairs cabinet committee to examine wide-ranging plans to deter EU migrants, including Romanians and Bulgarians, from coming to Britain by slashing access across the spectrum of benefits without breaching EU discrimination laws.
With complex proposals like these - which involve wide-ranging plans from tramline extensions, fast-transit bus routes, new bus "quality contracts", cycle provisions, school buses and much more, not to mention a peak-time, "cordon-model" congestion charge – there's a lot to debate and many questions to be asked.
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