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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my plans for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the preparatory steps you are taking to achieve a goal or objective. For example, "My plans for the weekend include studying for my upcoming exams."
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My plans for Thanksgiving?
My plans for the sabbatical were both small and big.
This would ruin my plans for work and travel.
In the evening, I laid out my plans for visiting and interviewing businesses around the city.
My plans for pickling asparagus and making rhubarb jam have been delayed.
I've learned that my plans for the future can change rapidly, too.
"My plans for 2014 have been completely turned upside down," she said.
"I spoke to Steven weeks ago about my plans for the next few games.
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It's not part of my plan for now.
My plan for 2009 was to get to 2010.
Pound became very enthusiastic about my plan for the History.
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