Yes it does, like I made this plan and it succeeded, and it uses proper grammar, so yes is the answer :) or you could say the plan was a success ?
What this plan lacks in uniformity, it makes up for in creativity.
If Xere's plan is successful, he will gain power and control over the situation or individuals involved in the plan. This success may also bring him satisfaction, recognition, or a sense of accomplishment.
The sentence "She had not really thought this plan out very thoroughly, and it had almost cost her her life" is grammatically correct.
The plan was carefully orchestrated to insure success. He orchestrated every movement to get the maximum efficiency from the machine.
yes you can! obsess means.... hope this helps!
my future plan is get success in our life as soon as posibal but fact that for success i don't want to get wrong way .
Yes, the practice by the Pentagon for emergency preparedness was called a plan for a zombie apocalypse. It makes sense in that it attempts to cover any emergency that might occur.
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This question makes no sense. There was no plan for the development of horses so you can't say it took a long time for them to develop.
Plan is a noun in that sentence.
Example sentence - My spouse and I met with a financial expert and created a financial plan for our future.