2025-01-01
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I've got a plan.
Let's learn verbs to use with plan.
Before you can have a plan, you need to make one or develop one.
You devise a plan or formulate a plan.
When you think about it a lot.
I asked Maria to develop a plan for tomorrow's project.
She spent all day devising one.
We've carefully formulated a plan to get more clients.
Next, it's time to implement your plan.
That means start doing it.
We can also say we go ahead with a plan.
We press ahead with a plan.
If we're starting or continuing a difficult plan, we're going ahead with plan B.
It's easier to implement.
You need to press ahead with the recovery plan.
If it doesn't work, you can drop a plan.
You can also scrap a plan.
They just mean stop.