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"will plan to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate future intentions or actions. Here is an example: I will plan to attend the meeting tomorrow afternoon.
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Someone who worries about being late will plan to get to places early.
We will plan to breeze him on Monday, which is very usual before a big race on Saturday".
What the Giants will plan to do is to confuse him with blitzes and coverages from new formations and sets.
Productions can also source sustainable set products from Green Product Placement, who will plan to offer sustainable wardrobe solutions in the near future.
"If it is approved I will plan to have an entry confirmation presentation at the end of January or beginning of February," said the former grand prix driver, who has secured a supply of Honda engines and Bridgestone tyres.
She's the kind of person who, with the best of intentions, will plan to meet you for dinner at 8, call at 8 10 to say that she's running late and then realize at 10 15 that she won't be able to make it until possibly the next leap year.
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Let us know if you like this idea, and we'll plan to do it regularly.
Initially, we'll plan to introduce Arabic versions of Yahoo!
Instead, Willing plans to make money by helping people find funeral homes.
Revenues from privatisation are plugging the gaps in the public finances, as will plans to divert private-pension contributions to the state.
"The Will" plans to enlist a rich benefactor to put his potential heirs through all sorts of tests to determine who will inherit his fortune.
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