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"plans of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a strategy or plan for achieving a goal. For example, "We have been discussing various plans of action to address the problem."
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But Jonathan has plans of his own.
"But I have plans of my own".
The private plans of a private couple.
"There are no plans of this kind".
Tells about the plans of some of the losers.
The old master, Ferguson, might have plans of his own.
He said Guy had no plans of appealing his suspension.
It turned out the baby had plans of its own.
He published plans of his gliders and even supplied kits.
Thus, ideas are essentially instruments and plans of action.
"I have no plans of changing my approach to this".
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