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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a plan" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to indicate that someone or something has a specific plan or action in mind. It can also be used to explain the manner or method in which something is being done. Example: She approached the project with a plan, carefully outlining each step before beginning.
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He came up with a plan.
He approached her with a plan.
They came up with a plan.
Come up with a plan for that.
Then I came up with a plan.
I work very deliberately, with a plan.
Ahmed quickly came up with a plan.
One person came with a plan.
Here was a man with a plan.
So I came up with a plan".
I came back with a plan, I definitely came back with a plan".
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