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The phrase "planning on staying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the intention to remain in a certain location, either temporarily or in the long term. Example Sentence: We're planning on staying at this beachfront hotel for the next two weeks.
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If you're planning on staying in an area more than one day, I'd skip Nine Hours just on this aspect.
They're planning on staying the course until 2009.
Daily remembers that Strait wasn't planning on staying local forever.
I was planning on staying much longer but couldn't.
I would have moved it, but I was planning on staying here only temporarily.
"We're planning on staying here for years, absolutely," he told local media.
But Mr. Essawi, reached on Thursday evening, said, "I'm planning on staying in my job".
"We're planning on staying here for years, absolutely," Ammon Bundy said.
"She's planning on staying until the end of the term," said John Emery, her spokesman.
I'm planning on staying caffeinated!" White hurried away, still enthusing about "the best 0-0 I've seen in years".
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His current surveys find reduced percentages planning on staying in the U.S. long term.
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