Sentence examples for planning to donate from inspiring English sources

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"planning to donate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to express someone's intention or future action of giving money or goods to a charitable cause or organization. Example: "I am planning to donate all of my old clothes to the homeless shelter next weekend."

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But the aide asked if the United States government was planning to donate additional port security equipment to the Dominican Republic.

In 1998, Ms. Mössinger viewed some of the paintings at a Leipzig gallery and learned that the owner was planning to donate the collection.

They are both planning to donate their Miller sketchbooks to the Southold Historical Society and have not yet decided the fate of the rest of their collections.

On March 1, Ms. Jordan added, six Whole Foods Markets in the city are planning to donate 5 percent of their proceeds to the project.

(Horst is planning to donate about 40 of his 500 acres on the St. Croix to the Osceola Medical Center for a hospital, clinic and nursing home).

Linda Bramblett, a 53-year-old self-employed swim instructor from Great Falls, Va., was denied health insurance in 2010 after telling her prospective insurer that she was planning to donate a kidney to her younger brother.

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Arena emphasized that all of that pay will be coming from private donations, not tax funds, and that Petraeus plans to donate a portion to veterans-related charities.

He plans to donate them to other institutions.

He plans to donate the vehicle to a museum.

The owners plan to donate funds to local charities.

Do you plan to donate Lego bricks to Ai Weiwei?

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