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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]
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Other self-fashioned moderates like the former House speaker and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel are hinting that they plan on returning to public office.
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Surge, which—oh God, OH GOD—is just now realizing that we invited Michael Waltz to our Signal chat with other politics newsletters where we discuss our attack plan on our adversaries: influencers.
If you don’t have a sauté pan and insist on using a saucepan, be sure to choose an appropriately sized pan based on how much sugar and fruit you plan on using.
He said that after talks with representatives of the protesters, the two sides had agreed to set up a technical committee to come up with a plan on how to introduce compulsory insurance within a year.
“So with any of you that plan on rebuilding, the developers here are going to be using those codes based on what the law is.â€
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