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4 phrases · 5 example sentences each · See how each phrase is used across different real-world contexts.
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make a plan
Example Sentences
- ◆Before you start, take a few minutes to make a plan.General
- ◆We can't just show up — we need to make a plan first.Casual
- ◆The relief agency made a plan to distribute aid within 48 hours of the disaster.News
- ◆The project team made a detailed plan before presenting it to the client.Professional
- ◆The warehouse manager made a plan to reorganize storage ahead of the busy season.Workplace
2
develop a plan
Example Sentences
- ◆It takes time to develop a good plan, but it's always worth the effort.General
- ◆Okay, so we agree — we need to develop a proper plan before we do anything.Casual
- ◆The city developed a plan to address the growing traffic congestion problem.News
- ◆The team spent two weeks developing a plan to improve customer onboarding.Professional
- ◆HR developed a plan to reduce staff turnover over the next twelve months.Workplace
3
follow a plan
Example Sentences
- ◆Things go more smoothly when everyone agrees to follow the plan.General
- ◆Can you just follow the plan for once instead of improvising?Casual
- ◆The rescue operation followed a carefully coordinated plan to reach survivors.News
- ◆The project stayed on budget because the team followed the plan closely.Professional
- ◆All staff are expected to follow the evacuation plan during emergency drills.Workplace
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carry out a plan
Example Sentences
- ◆Having a good idea is one thing — carrying out the plan is another.General
- ◆So who's actually going to carry out the plan? Someone has to do the work.Casual
- ◆The military carried out the plan precisely, with no reported casualties.News
- ◆The operations team carried out the plan over a three-month rollout period.Professional
- ◆The maintenance crew carried out the plan to upgrade all equipment on the second floor.Workplace
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put a plan into action
- ◆It's one thing to have a great idea — it's another to put a plan into action.General
- ◆The team was finally ready to put the plan into action after months of preparation.Professional