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The phrase "we plan to try" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an intention to attempt something in the future. Example: "In the upcoming project, we plan to try a new approach to improve our efficiency."
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"Instead of the academic grandeur of marble halls and stairways and miles of chairless spaces, with low standards and popular attractions to draw the crowds," he wrote, "we plan to try the effect of domestic architecture, of rooms small or at least livable".
We plan to try subscription with backlist books, and mostly with titles that are not well represented at bricks and mortar retail stores.
"This is what we plan to try to make it look like". .
In the future, we plan to try more advanced global graph-alignment algorithms, such as IsoRankN [55].
To achieve this, we plan to try other strategies.
Despite the poor compliance in this study, thermal hats could still be a worthwhile intervention for cold, and we plan to try to increase their use in a larger trial by using better education about their value and a more acceptable design.
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After we digested a beach picnic, the sky turned ominously gray so we quickly headed to the break, where we planned to try out our rusty skills.
We were visiting Athens and then the Peloponnesus, a region many consider the most unspoiled in Greece, with steep mountains, charming coastal towns, beautiful beaches and more ancient ruins than we could possibly see in a week — though we planned to try.
It would have been the next year that we planned to try it".
"We don't know in detail why they don't blog," says Dale. "And we don't plan to try and 'convert' them.
"There also isn't the space for existing traders to upsize and we need to plan to try and change that".
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