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The phrase "I planned to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an intention or goal to acquire knowledge or skills in the future. Example: "At the beginning of the year, I planned to learn a new language to enhance my communication skills."
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I planned to learn more about it, and to focus a week's stay in Mexico City, through clothes.
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I plan to learn a lot".
Asked what she intended to do next, Ms. Reno said, "I plan to learn how to play the piano more effectively than I can, to perfect my Eskimo roll" -- a kayaking move -- "and to go visit the people I have met along the way".
I plan to learn Hebrew and Farsi as well.
I plan to learn everything I can about myself, and I believe I will enjoy this greatly".
Initially, they planned to learn the language, then relocate somewhere in Francophone Africa to explore their roots.
There was a guitar in the apartment, and she planned to learn how to play.
Gary Shteyngart ("Super Sad True Love Story") plans to learn to, well, read: "I has struggled with poor English skills since I come with America in late 1970 years.
Now she plans to learn.
But he's planning to learn.
He plans to learn about disability law, among other topics".
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