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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'plans for her' is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use the phrase in the sentence, "John made plans for her birthday party."
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And they have plans for her.
Her parents always had plans for her.
"We've got other plans for her".
And plans for her next trip are already shaping up.
But she had serious plans for her future.
Gigi Col, a prostitute, plans for her evening's labors.
But Vincent had made other plans for her, and she was determined not to fail him.
Naturally, she plans for her children to excel at table tennis.
She also makes elaborate plans for her return home: "She's never read Anna Karenina.
It wasn't in my plans for her to die when I was 32.
The fascists, however, had other plans for her, and in 1938 barred her from academia.
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