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The phrase "are making plans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing current or ongoing activities related to organizing or preparing for future events or actions.
Example: "We are making plans for our upcoming vacation to ensure we have a great time."
Alternatives: "are organizing plans" or "are preparing arrangements".
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Officials in Gainesville are making plans as if the burning will occur.
Others are making plans to emigrate.
And fewer Americans are making plans to buy.
Several high school and college classes are making plans to see the play, Signature executives said.
Local officials are making plans for new development and improvement projects.
Some container terminals in New Jersey are making plans to drastically reduce the need for laborers.
For that reason, some media outlets are making plans to mollify skittish advertisers.
At this time of year many Americans are making plans for the holidays and for food.
His family are making plans for his body to be returned to Blackpool, the BBC said.
Many school districts, including New York's, are making plans to immunize children at school.
As we report today, universities are making plans for a much chillier future.
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