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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plan to send" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing future intentions or arrangements to dispatch something. Example: "We plan to send the documents by the end of the week."
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Russia and India plan to send robotic landers.
They also plan to send paintings for lab analysis.
"Within the planning they also plan to send video teams".
That day he announced a plan to send 30,000 extra troops to fight in Afghanistan.
In 1957 he devised a plan to send used magazines to….
Many view Mr Obama's plan to send more American forces there as a necessary evil.
Detectives now plan to send photographs of the sculpture to Mexico.
The criticism of the plan to send more money through the budget process was pointed.
The official said there was no immediate plan to send the people back.
Dozens of synagogues and different groups across New York plan to send busloads of people.
I haven't heard him say, "Let's junk the NASA plan to send humans to the moon".
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