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Free sign upThe sentence "We plan to publish" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that you have a plan to make something public. For example: "We plan to publish the results of our survey next week."
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We plan to publish results in early 2014.
We plan to publish a sampling on Sunday, Oct. 1.
We plan to publish responses and Rabbi Ross's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Mr. Krashen's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Mr. Edwards's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Ms. Starger's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Dr. Inglesby's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Mr. Fri's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Mr. Greenstein's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Mr. Neuman's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
We plan to publish responses and Mr. Zell's rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
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