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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always planning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or habitual action of making plans or preparations for future events.
Example: "She is always planning her next vacation, even when she just returned from one."
Alternatives: "constantly organizing" or "perpetually strategizing".
Exact(52)
And he's always planning ahead".
"She was always planning get-togethers".
"I'm always planning my next trip.
(Google says it was always planning to replace C.C.L.C).
I never organise anything, but she's always planning ahead and looking for an adventure.
We were always planning to move further and further out, to build a whole city".
Similar(8)
He had always planned to come home.
She always planned to buy next year, next year.
I always planned to be here".
I always planned to return to duty".
I'd always planned to visit South America.
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