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Discover Ludwig"do plans" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used as part of a question or a statement about creating or carrying out plans. For example: - "Are you going to do plans for the weekend?" - "We need to do plans for the upcoming project." - "She always does such detailed plans for her vacations." - "I'm not sure if I can do plans for the entire event by myself."
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"My plan has changed a lot of times; I don't even do plans any more".
"I write everything down immediately, including appointments, doctors' comments, ideas of things to do, plans and promises I've made.
Merchandising and the cast album have potential as additional revenue sources, as do plans to tour, though the flying sequences would probably need to be greatly simplified.
What do plans to sell off 150,000 hectares of England's precious woodland, the ability of people from small islands in the Caribbean to represent themselves in Whitehall, and the future of legal aid funding have in common?
adding that "Nobody's ecstatic" about having to bend over backward to help Goldman, "but what could they do?" Plans to transfer traders to the 40-story, $1.3 billion tower in Jersey City had to be scuttled after the proposal touched off an insurrection inside the bank.
But do plans to make it fashionable once more have any chance of success?
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plan, do, study and act.
I do plan to read it.
We do plan to talk to him.
We do plan to get married".
We do plan to make an offer".
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