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The phrase "plan it" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the act of creating a plan or organized approach to achieving a goal or completing a task. Example: "Before beginning your project, be sure to take the time to plan it thoroughly. This will help ensure its success and avoid any potential roadblocks."
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Did they plan it?
Let's plan it now.
I won't plan it out.
Then plan it out.
"McCain's plan?" it continues.
Now is the time to plan it.
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The others had planned it.
Nobody planned it".
Planning it out.
He even planned it.
(Perhaps he planned it).
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