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The phrase "all plan on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intentions or expectations of a group regarding a future action or event.
Example: "All plan on attending the conference next month to share their research findings."
Alternatives: "everyone intends to" or "all aim to".
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They all plan on having separate bedrooms.
"We all plan on taking some time to process the thoughts expressed in the meeting.
The rest of the major LCD players — Samsung, LG, and Sharp — all plan on following suit shortly.
We all plan on paper, but don't really know how it is all going to work until we are working together on stage with the actors.
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You also needn't feel bad about shopping online and having the gift shipped directly, as nearly half of all people plan on doing exactly that.
"We all plan to put on our full protective equipment to give each other a Christmas hug".
"Forget" to tell one or two of the guys that you all planned on going swimming.
We all agreed that Oct. 30 would be a special night for basketball, and we all planned on being there.
Library for All plans on tackling Rwanda next and aims to reach 5 million users within the next five years.
The law created a list of 10 essential health benefits that all plans on the marketplace must cover.
This is not to say that these countries must do all the planning on their own.
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