Sentence examples for planing to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "planning to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to indicate that someone intends to do something in the future. Example: I am planning to travel to Europe next summer.

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The government has been accused of planing to use EU citizens as "bargaining chips" in the Brexit negotiations.

At the moment, we're collecting less than 10%." Merghani is planing to travel to Turkey soon to get a new prototype made.

Gifted Mom is planing to expand its maternity services in to Haiti, Kenya, Nigeria and Ivory Coast and says the platform could be used to share vaccine information across communities that may have mobile phones but no local health centre.

But with only 33% of likely Hispanic voters planing to vote for Emanuel compared with 48% supporting Garcia in the latest Chicago Tribune poll, and Emanuel still needing an overall majority to avoid a "free-for-all" second election in April, the challenger was rallying his base ahead of a potentially historic moment.

We thought we'd ask those from the indie studios here at Develop how they were planing to capitalise on its success and what kind of pitches they had at the ready for when augmented reality (AR) investors come knocking for their own revamps of Pokémon Go.

Cheung said the company is focused on Hong Kong right now, but it is planing to expand overseas next year.

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C. Taking private planes to camp.

Mr. Carella chartered the plane to Miami.

A plane to tackle air pollution.

Plane to Cincinnati two hours late?

They diverted the plane to Algiers.

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