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The phrase "planning on bringing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are indicating an intention to take something with you in the future. For example: "I'm planning on bringing a picnic lunch to the park tomorrow."
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If you are planning on bringing one of your video game systems, you might want to bring a wall charger if it is handheld just in case it's battery runs out.
Mr. Bruinooge said that Tykoon was already planning on bringing in some game-design talent to help make the experience more engaging.
If you are planning on bringing a Macintosh laptop to use with the Center's equipment please be sure to bring an adaptor.
He's also planning on bringing his award-winning long-form improvised talk show MonkeyToast, in which three celebrity interviews provide the basis for an hour-long improv show (past players include Colin Mochrie of Whose Line Is it Anyway?).
MAF is also planning on bringing the app to communities across the country through partnerships with nonprofits, so it'll be exciting to see how it evolves in the coming year!
The GitHub team is planning on bringing this functionality over to their main application.
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We actually plan on bringing that up a lot.
"Right now, we plan on bringing him back next year," Minaya said.
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If Vick decides not to take the deal, prosecutors plan on bringing more charges against him.
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