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"planning to" is correct and usable in written English
It is used as an auxiliary verb to form the future tense with the verb infinitive that comes after it. For example, "I am planning to go on vacation next week."
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Planning to pick ice?
Planning to abscond with the jewels?
Planning to the End.
Planning to visit India or Europe?
* * * Planning to retire this year?
Bayer is planning to appeal.
But he's planning to learn.
Are you planning to vote?
Is poor planning to blame?
"Are you planning to stay?
(Neither is planning to convert).
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