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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'plan something' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea of creating a plan or scheme of action related to a certain activity. For example: "We need to plan something special for our anniversary".
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"We had to plan something else".
Every time we plan something, it gets messed up.
We'd plan something for Friday — I'd get in at midnight.
On Tuesday morning, the Jackmans plan something different.
"You can't plan something like that," McCarver said.
■ Plan something else to do at your drinking "trigger time".
For the finale, the group knew it had to plan something huge.
If it's good, we'll plan something outside or maybe go upstate for a hike.
When we plan something, he says 'But I may have to cancel'.
He talked of implementing a five-year plan, something he said Carnegie Hall badly needed.
"If you plan something drastic, you have to notify your neighbors," he said.
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