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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now planning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action or plan currently underway. For example, "We're now planning the company's annual retreat."
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They're now planning their next trip.
Saunders is now planning a film version.
I am now planning to go abroad.
They are now planning a film about their relationship.
Accordingly, America is now planning to send the stuff abroad.
He's now planning to write a book on the subject.
What are they now planning on doing with their bomb?
Calypso is now planning to visit other, similar resorts.
She is now planning to start nurse training.
It is now planning to sell shares to the public.
The company is now planning to sell certain operations.
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