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The phrase "always planned to help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a consistent intention or commitment to assist someone or something over time.
Example: "I have always planned to help my community by volunteering at the local shelter."
Alternatives: "intended to assist" or "meant to support".
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"I had always planned to help the world.
But this month, The Wall Street Journal reported that he said — without providing much detail — that Mr. McCain had always planned to help pay for the tax credits with reductions to Medicare and Medicaid.
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Of course, I planned to help out.
How do you plan to help them?
He had always planned to come home.
She always planned to buy next year, next year.
I always planned to return to duty".
I always planned to be here".
I'd always planned to visit South America.
He had always planned to be a priest.
"We had always planned to do sushi," Mr. Bouley said.
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