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The phrase "announced plans to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of making public intentions or strategies regarding future actions or projects.
Example: "The company announced plans to expand its operations into new markets next year."
Alternatives: "revealed intentions to" or "disclosed plans to".
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Virgin Money also announced plans to grow.
No Republicans have announced plans to run.
Mr. Blatter quickly announced plans to resign.
This spring Wellcome announced plans to shift to CC-BY.
Q. Iberia has announced plans to cut its network.
She also announced plans to restructure the masthead.
One day, his father called and announced plans to visit.
Companies recently announced plans to hire new workers.
This summer, her friend announced plans to move to California.
Last week he announced plans to tour Canada by train.
On Monday, four savings banks announced plans to merge.
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