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Discover Ludwig"plan to finish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about an action or task that has not yet been completed but that you expect to finish in the future. For example, "I plan to finish my project by this Friday."
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Mr. Jacobs has a plan to finish.
The plan to finish Schubert's "Unfinished Symphony" has caused a great deal of controversy.
Page A11 PLAN TO FINISH REACTOR The directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority approved a plan to finish the Bellefonte 1 nuclear reactor, a project that the authority dropped in 1988 due to costs and declining power estimates.
In 2001, she rented a house in Vermont for a month with a plan to finish a screenplay.
Looking forward, we plan to finish the design for the tensioning mechanism and complete fabrication for the final prototype.
I plan to finish my study here and then, after I finish, I am returning back home.
The pair plan to finish a prototype they can show to potential licensees by the end of 2005.
After a book on that subject is done, I plan to finish up the trilogy by turning to the demand side, in particular the ethics of collecting.
"In this decision, the arbitrators directed us to work out a new plan to finish the W.T.C. project quickly," Mr. Silverstein said in a statement released Wednesday afternoon.
At the time both targets sounded like a plan to finish the job of deficit reduction in one parliament.A euro crisis and sluggish growth quickly messed it up.
It will be difficult to continue playing with the Korean team since I plan to finish medical school and go on to residency.
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