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The phrase "I'm intent on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a strong determination or focus on a particular goal or action. Example: "I'm intent on finishing this project by the end of the week."
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I'm intent on reading fiction while I'm gone.
That's why I'm intent on bringing my own shit into the movie house".
Later in the afternoon, while I'm intent on my mission, he will decamp for a session in Kmart where he's seen stretch casual shoes for a good price.
I'm intent on being inert, but rouse myself sufficiently to discover that the jewel in its crown isn't actually in town, but a lovely ferry ride away.
"While they're intent on tearing each other down," Mr. Edwards said, "I'm intent on building up the people of South Carolina, giving them a real chance, focusing on jobs, health care, things that really affect their day-to-day lives".
I would imagine that employees and franchise owners might be reluctant to make major changes since you could be a short timer? A. I guess it starts with the mind-set when I took this interim position as C.E.O., and my mind-set has been I'm here for the long term and I'm intent on creating value.
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"I am intent on talking.
The truth is, I was intent on a barn.
"But I was intent on doing something else".
I am intent on seeing what we can do".
I was intent on staying focused and poised".
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