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"planning on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an intention to do something. For example: "I'm planning on arriving at the party at 8PM."
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planning on
verb
Present participle of plan on
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Or are you planning on creating one?
So it's planning on writing another one.
"I'm planning on participating fully".
We're planning on doing it.
"I was planning on winning".
Am I planning on going?
They were planning on it.
He is planning on marriage.
"Are you planning on taking a bus?
I know he's planning on going".
I'm planning on paying 10 percent interest.
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