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The phrase "also plans to make" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing future intentions or actions related to a project or initiative. Example: "The company also plans to make significant investments in renewable energy sources next year."
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But it also plans to make what it calls "biocrude".
Mr. Narvaez also plans to make another point.
He also plans to make money in the process.
Mr Brown also plans to make Parliament more independent in its scrutiny of the secret services.
Mr. Prince also plans to make good on his reputation for sumptuous productions.
Boyle also plans to make a feature-length DVD of the ceremony.
The Administration also plans to make fewer children eligible for the lunch program.
The union also plans to make temporary work an issue in nationwide contract talks next year.
The government also plans to make available $10 billion in loan guarantees to the airlines.
Mr. Cates also plans to make good use of the dinner tables during the film presentations.
The museum also plans to make the collection available to scholars and designers.
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