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Discover Ludwig"plan my day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are discussing tasks or plans for your day. For example: I'm going to write down a list of tasks so I can plan my day.
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I used to plan my day around running.
"If I happen to see it on, I will," he said, "but I won't plan my day around it".
I'm going to be on holiday in Spain, so will have to check my results online - and then plan my day accordingly.
I decided I needed a cup of coffee before I went to work, so I turned back to the combat operations center and got a cup and sat down at my little field desk to plan my day.
(Obese Class I male) It makes it a little difficult that I have to plan my day around my activities, around my weight … but I do know that losing weight has helped.
I workout, read, write, and plan my day before 7am.
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"Every time I plan my Saturday night around a big S.E.C. game, it ends up being a boring blowout," a friend said the other day.
When I planned my day like that I found that I was able to get both my training and my revision done.
That means I couldn't look for cool missions in San Francisco while planning my day from the comfort of my apartment in Oakland for instance.
"Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult".
This time I didn't leave the house and, once again, planned my day around walking the dog.
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