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"made plans for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone has taken action to create a plan for a specific event or activity. Example: "We made plans for our vacation to Hawaii. We booked our flights, reserved a hotel, and planned out our daily activities."
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Perhaps he's made plans for lunch.
He made plans for his burial.
Lahm has already made plans for after the showpiece.
If I've already made plans for spring break.
Three more shows have made plans for the fall.
"We had made plans for this," Mr. Fox said.
" As the children flourished, they made plans for the future.
"Yes, I made plans for the weather," Mr. Gasman said.
"Because I'd always made plans for what I would do.
Shaquille O'Neal has already made plans for the festivities.
They have made plans for all of this.
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