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The phrase "plan my work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about organizing tasks and preparing for a job or project. For example, "Before I begin the project, I need to plan my work so I can finish it on time."
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"I can plan my work around school holidays now.
"I work out and plan my work schedule based on car parking," she said.
Now, I get to decide what trips I want to do and I plan my work around them.
The first factor on work breaks holds three items ("I can plan my work breaks"., "I can decide when to take a break" and " I can divide my work time ") which accounts for 30.9% of the total variance.
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"I sew like a steam engine while I plan my works of art," she wrote.
"I think if I start planning my work too much it would become boring so I almost immediately start moving away from planning.
Upon completing my current projects, I plan to continue my work in the Bahamas, and pursue research for a biography of L. H. Bailey.
I plan to continue my work looking at how health care, especially oncology, is practiced.
"But I'm at university thousands of miles away and I'll have to agree some sort of plan to do my work back home.
In particular, there was an author I cornered at a party who scoffed at my life plan to work my way up slowly from daily journalism to magazine writing and then to books.
He totally broke down my work plan - how I was going to live, week by week.
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