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big plan vs big plans

Both "big plan" and "big plans" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Big plan" refers to a single large-scale plan, while "big plans" indicates multiple significant plans. The choice between the two depends on whether you are talking about one specific plan or multiple plans.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 2227 views

big plan

This phrase is correct and can be used when referring to a single large-scale plan.

Use "big plan" when you want to emphasize a single significant plan that is large in scale or importance.

Examples:

  • He has a big plan to expand his business globally.
  • 1 day ago ... James Patterson Has a Big Plan for Small Books. By ALEXANDRA ALTER MARCH 21, 2016. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue reading the main story. Share; Tweet; Email; More; Save. Photo.
  • From 2013-2018 Southall will benefit from a series of improvements as part of a major project led by Ealing Council called the Southall Big Plan. The Southall Big Plan includes projects designed to: Upgrade Southall's streets; Improve ...
  • A Moses Moment. Missing the Big Plan. By Tom Petersen www. HisWorkInProgress.com · CBN.com – I didn't grow up reading the Bible, so reading it as an adult always opens new doors for me. I'm continually amazed at how something written ...
  • We take the Big Idea ……….. use an integrated marketing approach ….. to make your Big Plan! Big Plan Group are an integrated marketing agency based in Maidstone, Kent. We are a team of consultants headed up by Penny Williams, ...

Alternatives:

  • major plan
  • significant plan
  • ambitious plan
  • grand plan
  • important plan

big plans

This phrase is correct and is used when referring to multiple significant plans.

Use "big plans" when you want to convey that there are several important and substantial plans in consideration or in progress.

Examples:

  • They have big plans for the upcoming year.
  • Trailed by his yes-man sidekick (a mynah bird), a boy trumpets his ambitiousness . I got big plans! Big plans, I say! he shouts repeatedly, in display type that dominates the pages (no mean feat, considering the hyperthyroid trim size). Despite ...
  • Getting a time out is a minor setback for our ambitious hero. Why? He's got BIG PLANS! BIG PLANS I SAY! And soon, very soon, the entire world will know. With the help of a mynah bird and lucky stinky hat, he'll find a quarter...boss around ...
  • "I've got big plans, BIG PLANS I say!" A little boy sits in the corner of a classroom, plotting his future. He's got plans...and have you heard? They're BIG. With the help of a mynah bird and lucky stinky hat, he'll find a quarter...boss around some  ...
  • 6 days ago ... If GOP front-runner Donald Trump becomes president, he has big plans for Apple . "Apple and all of these great companies will be making their products in the United States, not in China, Vietnam," Trump said during a Mini ...

Alternatives:

  • major plans
  • significant plans
  • ambitious plans
  • grand plans
  • important plans

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