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The phrase "plan to come back" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing future plans or intentions. For example, "I am going to visit family in London this summer, but I plan to come back after two weeks."
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I don't plan to come back.
Does he plan to come back?
"I didn't plan to come back".
It was fun, and we plan to come back".
"I did not plan to come back," she told me.
Do you plan to come back after graduation?
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"Some people are planning to come back".
They made plans to come back the next year.
Still, she planned to come back another time.
"I never planned to come back," Sanders said Wednesday.
The Delattes probably would have to cancel their plans to come back in July, they said.
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