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plan on
Have as an aim or purpose, as in We had planned on going to the movies after dinner .
Anticipate, prepare for, as in We planned on you to make a speech , or They hadn't planned on such a big crowd . [Early 1900s]
Example Sentences
There's some really good times ahead, we plan on being here next year and going one step further.
Authorities also suggested that app users only meet in public places, avoid isolated locations, and tell a loved one where they plan on going, details of the person they’re meeting and the app being used.
If you’re able to get a good deal, consider locking it in for more than 12 months if you plan on staying in the city for a few years.
The Dodgers could use Ohtani’s arm, but they absolutely need his bat, and they don’t plan on jeopardizing his offense by exposing him to any unnecessary risks on the mound.
Luis Cazares, an Altadena homeowner, sued the plan on May 2, alleging bad faith and breach of contract.
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