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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Hatched

Is this sentence correct:


"They hatched a plan to save the animals."


And is the word 'hatched' informal, formal or neutral?

  

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To hatch a plan usually means to devise a strategy in secret, behind the scenes, so to speak. It has an informal flavor, I'd say.

  • To hatch a plan usually means to devise a strategy in secret, behind the scenes, so to speak.
  • It has an informal flavor, I'd say.
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To hatch a plan usually means to devise a strategy in secret, behind the scenes, so to speak. It has an informal flavor, I'd say.

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