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Discover Ludwig"plan anything special" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event that needs special planning. For example, "Let's plan something special for our anniversary".
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We didn't really plan anything special.
It declared a moratorium on interviews; it didn't take out any advertisements for its final concert or plan anything special.
The distinctively designed Sheraton Hotel has been around for longer than most but doesn't plan anything special for the competition except "screens in the bars".
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"Next week, we're not planning anything special.
But given his son's "mental state," he was not planning anything special.
Tinucci, who owns the business with his brother, Mark, says he has not planned anything special to mark Moss's return.
That trademark goal celebration has been much imitated down the years but, unlike many footballers who try to mark a goal in a memorable way, Milla says he had not planned anything special beforehand.
A person close to Marc Lasry, founder of Avenue Capital Group, who has hosted fundraisers for Obama in the past, is not planning anything special tonight.
This year you're presenting — do you have anything special planned?
Have you got anything special planned in case it's the last time?
It would be great to be on stage with Professor Green … Do you have anything special planned for your festival sets?
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