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Lawn2llawn2 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

change in plan or change of plan

hi all,

I have a question, which one is the right one: change in plan or change of plan? Or are they both correct but have different meanings?

Thanks heaps.

Liya
  

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I think the most common is 'a change of plans', actually, but I see nothing wrong with your other permutations, Liya.

  • I think the most common is 'a change of plans', actually, but I see nothing wrong with your other permutations, Liya.
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I think the most common is 'a change of plans', actually, but I see nothing wrong with your other permutations, Liya.

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