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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to visit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing intentions or arrangements to go to a specific place or person.
Example: "We have a plan to visit the museum this weekend."
Alternatives: "an intention to visit" or "a strategy to visit".
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But I had a plan to visit the Burlington Arcade (where it would be cooler).
A plan to visit England was frustrated by his death in 1923.
In the end, the bitterly cold weather and a plan to visit Auschwitz prevented Mr Chirac from making a personal appearance in the Swiss mountain resort.
Before departure, I hatched a plan to visit two campuses -- Wellesley College and Boston University -- to show her how vastly different schools could be.
A plan to visit the town of Lashkar Gah, intended to show off improving security, was called off after a young soldier one of 9,500 British troops in Afghanistan went missing nearby, and was later found dead.
Now, as the official scanned her passport, Pillai sent idle texts to a colleague in Boston and pondered a plan to visit a friend in the north of England for the weekend.
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You could use it to find a nearby plumber, or a hotel near a landmark you plan to visit.
If you are a Judge and plan to visit Columbia Law School, please let us know.
Either way, you could also make a point to plan to visit the friend whose wedding you don't attend.
On that day, a supervisor asked Officer Leifer for a broader, more comprehensive plan to visit parolees, specifically burglars.
Take a train if you plan to visit European countries in addition to Belgium.
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