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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all plan to" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "all plans to" or "everyone plans to," depending on the subject.
Example: "All plans to attend the meeting have been confirmed."
Alternatives: "everyone intends to" or "all aim to."
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All plan to expand.
We all plan to be completely insufferable!
We must all plan to care for our families and our neighbors.
We all plan to continue moving forward with the ideals Alex championed so naturally".
All plan to use their networks to stream internet, phone service and television programming.
Most of the buyers paid cash, and all plan to use the condos themselves, she said.
Prada, Jimmy Choo and Samsonite all plan to float in Hong Kong to raise brand awareness in China.
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Last year, Conaway defended the bill from a proposed seventy billion dollars in cuts over a decade — part of the President's and the G.O.P.'s over-all plan to shrink the federal budget — negotiating with Representative Diane Black, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, to get the reductions down to about ten billion.
"They were all planning to marry him.
For a while, they all planned to leave together.
In any case, they all planned to vote for Dr. Dean.
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