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Discover Ludwig"plan on doing something" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
Example: "I plan on studying abroad next year."
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If you're a celeb and plan on doing something stupid now is your chance.
We plan on doing something a bit more thorough with our video team in a couple of weeks, but in the time I spent with the Pocket after today's announcement, I see a lot of potential here — particularly in the hands of far more capable videographers.
If you plan on doing something athletic that day, make sure you aren't wearing a dress or very delicate clothing.
Take him out of his cage every day, and take him out whenever you plan on doing something for a long period of time, like working on the computer, making something, or watching TV.
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Besides, he says, cutting down on touring will enable him to make more music: he's planning on doing "something" with Pharrell Williams, and writing a musical about Tammy Faye Bakker – the late Christian singer and flamboyant wife of disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker who is an improbable gay icon – with Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears.
"I always planned on doing something in the way of farming, because I was raised on a farm just a little ways from here," he said.
advised them of the arsenal that the group had been collecting, raising concerns that it "was planning on doing something radical".
Then he said, "What else have you done?," and I said that I'd been distracted about Jane being sacrificed but that I'm planning on doing something new soon, maybe involving clocks.
"I'm just afraid if people are planning on doing something like that again.
But if you're planning on doing something stupid but seemingly possible, like downing an entire bottle of liquor, you should know that it's actually a suicide attempt for most people.
Police or guys that are planning on doing something like choke you out, take the money back, rape you.
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