Have you got any plans for tomorrow? vs Have you got any plans tomorrow?

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • Have you got any plans for tomorrow?
  • You got any plans till then?
  • Have you got any plans, Mr Bates?
  • You got any plans this weekend?
  • Skeeter, do you have plans tomorrow?
  • You got any plans for this weekend?
  • Have you got any plans once you get there?
  • You got any plans for Derek's birthday tomorrow?
  • So, what's the plan for tomorrow?
  • Have you got any plans for after this?
  • So, what's your plan for tomorrow?
  • You got any plans for Derek's birthday tomorrow?
  • Say... Have you got any plans for the day?
  • Have you got any plans for tomorrow?
  • You got any plans for this weekend?
  • You know about the Sheriff's plans for tomorrow?

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