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plan B
noun
a strategy or plan to be implemented if the original one proves impracticable or unsuccessful.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of plan B1
Example Sentences
But now, Chen is ready for plan B. "If I can't get the visa eventually, I'll probably take a gap year. Then I'll wait to see if things will get better next year."
Prepare to pivot to plan B. My husband and I sent our daughter on an errand one morning at the 40-acre Maui resort, but she came back to fetch her AirPods and interrupted our marathon kiss.
Yes, the club have a Plan B when it comes to transfers and will be in a position to reshape Amorim's squad this summer.
Those games represent a clear move away from 'Ange-Ball' towards a more cautious approach; the last few weeks of the European season illustrating that Postecoglou has a plan B after all.
The former New Zealand minister of economic development, who launched the previous version of the country's Active Investor Plus visa in 2022, told Salon that the political climate and uncertainty in the U.S. are the top reasons his clients cite for wanting to obtain a New Zealand visa, but they're more often looking for a Plan B than to permanently relocate.
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