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The phrase "planned to build" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that was planned to happen in the future. Example sentence: They had planned to build a new hospital in the city center, but the project was cancelled due to budget constraints.
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A developer, Thomas J. Huang, planned to build a five-story building there.
St. Bartholomew's planned to build the skyscraper next to its landmark church building.
They said they planned to build the army methodically.
He wondered if they had planned to build a fort.
The Phillies planned to build a champion around a slugging first baseman in their new ballpark.
John Hennessey, the man behind the car, said he planned to build only five examples annually.
But Renault never planned to build or even sell the Logan there.
Shandong Heavy said it planned to build yachts in China for the domestic market.
Mr. Becsei said he planned to build only nine pieces of the model.
It planned to build a high-speed terrestrial network and rent it out to others.
Honda said it planned to build a new plant in Ohio to assemble the NSX.
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