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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan on making" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the intention of creating something. For example: We plan on making a special cake for our anniversary.
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Also, if you plan on making a one-way trip, the car drop-off fee can be exorbitant.
You won't need more than a yard, unless you plan on making more than one skirt.
You will need to kill more if you plan on making more than one brewing stand.
You will usually need to flip the work over if you plan on making another row after this one.
No one would borrow someone's DVDs if they didn't plan on making a return visit, right?
We plan on making SAS datasets available shortly.
I plan on making the most of this".
"We do make challenging television and plan on making more," he says.
"And to me, you cannot do that unless you plan on making a quarterback change".
"I don't plan on making this a career," he said, just four terms.
6. Plan on making the new economy work for everyone, and the planet.
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