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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'need to plan' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that the speaker believes there is a need to take steps in order to prepare for something to come. For example, "We need to plan for our upcoming vacation so that everything goes smoothly."
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"So I need to plan for that".
" We didn't really need to plan anything".
"I need to plan around that".
So women particularly need to plan carefully.
We need to plan for older age.
Health plans need to plan ahead.
You need to plan your advances like a military operation.
"The clock really is ticking; I need to plan".
You need to plan beyond making the ad, though.
What is missing is the need to plan.
But, during Sundance, you need to plan ahead.
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