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"plan on" vs "plan off"

The correct phrase is 'plan on.' 'Plan off' is not a standard English phrase. 'Plan on' is commonly used to indicate intention or expectation.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

plan on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'plan on' to indicate intention or expectation about doing something in the future.

Examples:

  • I plan on going to the beach tomorrow.
  • She plans on starting a new job next month.
  • We plan on visiting our relatives during the holidays.

plan off

This phrase is not a standard English construction.

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