grandiose plan

Frequency: 8.21.1 per million words

Refers to a detailed proposal for achieving something that is large-scale and impressive.

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  • The company announced a grandiose plan to expand into fifty new markets within two years.
  • The CEO unveiled a grandiose plan to conquer the global market within a year.
  • His grandiose plan for a luxury resort on the island never materialized due to funding issues.
  • His grandiose plan to build a city on the moon was met with skepticism.
  • Critics dismissed the proposal as just another grandiose plan that would never be implemented.
  • Critics dismissed the project as a grandiose plan with no realistic funding.
  • The architect presented a grandiose plan to redesign the entire city center with futuristic buildings.
  • She had a grandiose plan for her retirement, involving travel around the world.
  • She had a grandiose plan to write a thousand-page novel in just three months.
  • The architect's grandiose plan for the new building was beautiful but impractical.
  • The government's grandiose plan to build a new capital city faced widespread skepticism.
  • Despite its grandiose plan, the startup failed due to poor execution.
  • Despite their grandiose plan to revolutionize the industry, the startup ran out of money quickly.
  • The dictator's grandiose plan to unite all nations under his rule was absurd.
  • The CEO outlined a grandiose plan that promised to triple the company's revenue.
  • It was a grandiose plan, one that required immense resources and cooperation.
  • Many dismissed it as a grandiose plan with no practical foundation.
  • Everyone thought his grandiose plan would never succeed, but he proved them wrong.
  • Their grandiose plan to host the world's largest music festival attracted both excitement and criticism.
  • We need a practical strategy, not another grandiose plan that is doomed to fail.