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"plans to start" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a plan or intention to begin or do something in the future. For example, "The company plans to start selling its new product next month."
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He plans to start dealing privately.
That's where he plans to start.
France plans to start tests next year.
Ford plans to start selling it next year.
Other developers have plans to start buildings.
It plans to start production in 2011.
He plans to start the season.
He plans to start a Chinese version of CoachCal.com.
Now Saunders plans to start a collection of his own.
Rio Tinto plans to start pulling ore out in 2013.
The group plans to start with one breast cancer patient.
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