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The phrase "are planning to vote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future intentions regarding participating in an election.
Example: "Many citizens are planning to vote in the upcoming election to make their voices heard."
Alternatives: "intend to vote" or "are going to vote".
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Most Republicans are planning to vote against.
Lib Dem MPs are planning to vote next week in the party's deputy leadership election.
"Many people are too embarrassed to admit that they are planning to vote for the party".
5, when 22 other states are planning to vote for a presidential candidate.
Even voters who are planning to vote for Mr. McCain say their enthusiasm has waned.
Lib Dem MPs are planning to vote against but, if Labour abstain, the Raab amendment is likely to be passed.
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"I'm planning to vote for him.
Senate leaders were planning to vote later on Friday.
Four times more Brazilians were planning to vote for her this time than for Mr Campos.
Three days ago everyone you met on the street was planning to vote for Imran Khan.
HCA is planning to vote on the transaction early today and to announce a deal shortly afterwards.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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