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The phrase "plan on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a specific plan or intention to do something. Example: I plan on leaving by noon to avoid rush hour traffic.
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plan on
verb
To expect; to prepare future actions based on.
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Do you plan on doing renovations?
"Didn't plan on it".
RAY: Plan on it.
Plan on retiring?
expansion plan on Thursday.
I didn't plan on it.
"I plan on going home".
I don't plan on moving".
"They plan on pacifying us".
I didn't plan on that.
Plan on it.
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