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"planning to file" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you know that you will take action in the future and want to express your intention. For example: "I'm planning to file my taxes before the end of the month."
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The company is planning to file for bankruptcy on Monday, the executives said.
In the letter, Ms. Monaco said she was planning to file additional charges against Mr. Panchernikov.
The company is planning to file a reorganization plan by late February.
Joe Krakoviak, a company spokesman, said that APBNews.com was not yet planning to file for bankruptcy.
A Queens councilman is planning to file a similar suit in the next few days.
Volzer said the McKenna family are planning to file a civil suit.
But Mr. Ray's office is planning to file other reports in the coming months.
The company says it is planning to file a motion for summary judgment against Capitol.
Mr. Subin said that he was planning to file suit on Mr. Campbell's behalf.
The Guardian is among several news organizations planning to file a motion to challenge the secrecy request.
Mr. Alkhateeb was not arrested; he is planning to file a lawsuit -- and to return to Jordan.
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