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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'plans to change' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is intending or expecting to make a change. For example, "The company has plans to change its employee benefits policy in the coming months."
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Mr. Hendry plans to change that.
We currently have no plans to change.
America has no plans to change yet.
Any plans to change it?
-Do you have plans to change careers?
We have no plans to change that".
Both candidates have plans to change that.
Hugh Seaborn plans to change all that.
Neither company plans to change its procedures.
But a group of epigeneticists plans to change that.
Sadly, the club has no plans to change it.
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