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Discover Ludwig"making plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the activity of formulating ideas and strategies for achieving an objective. For example, "We spent the afternoon making plans for our next vacation."
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You weren't making plans.
I love making plans.
People making plans.
Across Colorado, couples are already making plans.
Others are making plans to emigrate.
"He was making plans," she said.
Making plans to help her spend it.
Destiny was making plans.
But we're still making plans".
"We were making plans," Mrs. Aiken said.
They began making plans to leave.
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