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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are planning to set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future intentions or arrangements regarding a specific action or event.
Example: "We are planning to set a date for the meeting next week."
Alternatives: "intend to establish" or "are preparing to arrange".
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The study findings generated add to global knowledge particularly for countries with similar settings that are planning to set up maternal and newborn interventions or any other intervention aimed at increasing access to health services.
Prakash and Mukundarajan are planning to set up the first field study, in Kenya, next year.
Police forces are planning to set up regional "cyber crime" squads on anti-terrorist lines.
They are planning to set up prizes in leading universities for research work in sound.
"So we are planning to set forth again with the same ship".
They are currently living in London and both think that they might like to one day go into politics, and are planning to set up a social enterprise, founding self-sustaining schools in Zimbabwe.
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We hope that the information provided in this review can contribute to a more accurate and safer measurements of PON1 in laboratories already measuring or that are planning to set-up this assay in the future.
He's planning to set up a second society for live band performances.
"Some members may be planning to set up a new party," Mr. Win Min said.
Another anchor customer will be a breadfruit processing facility that EarthSpark is planning to set up.
I have been told that they had been planning to set her up.
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