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"planning to execute" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate an upcoming action, or when someone is actively preparing to take action. For example, "We are planning to execute our marketing plan in the next few weeks."
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Two of the three Queens men charged with planning to execute suicide terror attacks in the New York subway in 2009 have pleaded guilty.
As a consequence, Hubert Michael, whom the state was planning to execute, still awaits his fate.Providing lethal-injection drugs is risky for compounders, too.
The Yemenis say they had a tip-off that the kidnappers were planning to execute their hostages and had started the killing before the troops went in.
To cement the government's victory over the revolutionaries, he is planning to execute a young rebel leader, whom many in the country literally worship, by crucifying him.
The state of Texas is planning to execute Napoleon Beazley on Aug. 15 for a murder he committed when he was 17 years old.
Thus, we are planning to execute the extraction of traffic parameters on the 3 × 16 Mpix RGB-images in near real-time with high performance.
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The pilots planned to execute kamikaze attacks on the capital.
Soon, the city Health Department plans to execute its ultimate maneuver: fog.
The qualifying round is Feb. 20, and he plans to execute two safer, easier jumps then.
Alabama, however, plans to execute a prisoner on Thursday, unless the Supreme Court issues a stay.
He has no idea how the director plans to execute it, or them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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