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Plan Eslpod Life Phrase Means Detailed Planning Back

Id ESLPod_0707_WE_1088
Episode Id ESLPod 707
Episode Title Looking Back on One's Life
Phrase to plan out
Text The phrase "to plan out," in this podcast, means to create a clear, detailed idea of how and why something should happen: "The committee has done a great job planning out the company's emergency response for natural disasters." The phrase "to plan ahead" means to make a plan for the future: "Even before their kids were born, they were planning ahead and saving money to pay for the children's college education." A "game plan" is used to talk about how one intends to win in sports or business: "The marketing director described his game plan for increasing sales before the end of the year." Finally, a "master plan" is a very detailed plan for how one will control something that is complex: "Do you think God has a master plan for our lives, or are all these events just random?"
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