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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we planning to" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "we are planning to"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing future intentions or plans involving a group. Example: "We are planning to launch the new product next month."
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Where were we planning to eat lunch?
"Were we planning to do a press release today anyway?
"Where are we going, what are we planning to do?
Nor were we planning to put them up in our offices," he insisted.
What are we planning to do with all the waste generated when we discard these products?
Not only are we planning to invest $900m over 25 years but we are also committed to making extensive social investments to benefit the communities where the mines will operate".
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We plan to!
And we plan to mix things up.
How long should we plan to stay?
"We plan to do elegant dinners".
I mean, where we planned to land.
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