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plan on

plan on
verb:intransitive:plus_preposition
1 (intend)
to plan on doing sth tener pensado hacer algo; I don't plan on dying just yet todavía no tengo pensado morirme; we're planning on getting married in July tenemos pensado casarnos en julio
I hadn't planned on going we planned on having two children eventually I plan on staying in London for the foreseeable future how long do you plan on wasting my time?
2 (expect) contar con
I hadn't planned on the bad weather no había contado con el mal tiempo
I hadn't planned on being paid for my help a sixty-five-year-old woman can plan on at least another twenty years of life I had the feeling he was going to tell me something I hadn't planned on I think, if they're planning on it, they probably will be disappointed

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