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"started planning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of beginning the process of making detailed strategies or decisions in advance. For example: "Once we had the budget approved, we started planning our new marketing campaign."
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I started planning it into particulars.
"I started planning my errands," he said.
Steinman started planning for the end.
We started planning this weekend two months ago".
She started planning a trip to Eastern Europe.
"I started planning my exit," Ford recalls.
Then they started planning their home.
The float committee has already started planning".
They had even started planning to home-school their children.
Have you already started planning what to do after that?
We started planning the next year's garden at once.
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