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Used with verbs:
"
We made plans to meet later."
(made)
"
She has plans for the future."
(has)
"
She has come up with a great plan."
(come up with, figured out, devised, developed, created, designed, prepared, put together)
"
Let's consider a new plan."
(consider, discuss, present, propose, submit)
"
They approved the plan."
(approved, agreed to, finalized, supported, opposed, rejected)
"
They will announce the new plan at the meeting."
(announce, outline, reveal)
"
He cancelled our plans again."
(cancelled, spoiled, ruined)
"
We need to revise the plan."
(revise, review, edit, change, alter)
"
You should follow the plan."
(follow, stick to, go ahead with)
"
Our plans fell through again."
(fell through, fell apart)
"
He set up a payment plan for them."
(set up)
Used with adjectives:
"
She has grand plans for her future."
(grand, big, great, definite)
"
What are your future plans?"
(future, long-term, short-term, immediate, weekend, business, career)
"
This is the master plan."
(master, contingency, backup, game, new, original, secret)
"
It is smart to have an emergency plan."
(emergency, evacuation, escape)
"
That's a good plan."
(good, detailed, comprehensive, brilliant, clever, evil, realistic, sound)
"
He looked over the flight plan."
(flight, healthcare, payment, floor)
"
My doctor gave me a treatment plan."
(treatment)
"
We are preparing our marriage plans."
(marriage, wedding)
"
We have exciting travel plans."
(travel, vacation, holiday)
"
I am trying to stick to my meal plan."
(meal, diet)
"
His company offers a pension plan."
(pension, retirement, savings)
"
He is comparing insurance plans."
(insurance, health, healthcare)
"
She is on a payment plan."
(payment, installment)
Used with prepositions:
"
We have a plan for next year."
(for)