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Discover Ludwig"with plan to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a plan to do something. For example: "The CEO has come up with a plan to improve the company's efficiency."
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I had the amazing opportunity to travel with Plan to Sierra Leone to see first-hand how investing in a girl transforms an entire community".
4. Barclays has embarked on a fresh round of job cuts to its investment banking business with plan to eliminate more than 1,000 jobs worldwide on Thursday which would result in a complete exit from cash equities in Asia.
During a recent trip with Plan to Bangladesh I saw that men, women, girls and boys were all part of committees aimed at preventing child marriages and keeping girls in school.
WALL STREET JOURNAL Jana Partners Goes to Investors With Plan to Break Up Agrium | Reuters reports: "Activist shareholder Jana Partners L.L.C. said on Wednesday it is taking its case for splitting up Agrium Inc. to the fertilizer company's Canadian investors, just ahead of an Agrium move to solidify its support among sell-side analysts".
This year Mitchell and other vendors I spoke with plan to lose roughly $1,000 per lost parade day per cart.
The 19-year-old was not only inspired to take action, but he has come up with plan to clean up half the garbage patch in the Pacific Ocean -- in just 10 years.
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