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Discover Ludwig"full intention" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone's complete or complete and determined purpose or plan to do something. Example: "I have full intention of studying abroad next semester to immerse myself in a different culture and enhance my language skills."
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"It's my full intention to disappoint Hamas," he said.
I studied TV journalism with the full intention of being one.
"It is our full intention to remain competitive in the marketplace".
"It's our full intention that a performing arts center will be built on that location," said Steve Coleman, a spokesman for the authority.
Mr. Murray said on Tuesday that the ski area had the full intention of complying with all regulations and had already added the requested signs.
"I got out of my seat in the production gallery and made for the studio floor with the full intention of flattening him.
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He had full intentions of resuming his position in Indochina, but poor health prevented his return.
She studied history at Nottingham with full intentions of becoming an MP, but fell into theatre in her first year.
"While I had full intentions of getting fully exonerated of these charges, that would require me to go through trial and waste another 1 year of my life".
Six studies [28, 32, 34 36, 38] were appropriately blinded (patients, healthcare personnel, and research personnel), and seven studies [25, 29, 32, 33, 37, 39, 41] conducted a full intention-to-treat analysis of data.
Ultimately, perhaps it's more enjoyable for the full intentions of the author to remain unknown during the reading of the book.
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