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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I intends" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "I intend" as "intend" is the base form of the verb that agrees with the subject "I." Example: "I intend to finish my project by the end of the week."
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Scenario I intends to obtain a coverage rate of 100%% for a capacity of 54 Mbps with a minimal median exposure and a high spatial homogeneity.
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Is intended effort related to outcomes?
I intend to die here".
I intend to stay dangerous".
I intended it to be.
I suppose I intended that as praise.
I intend to be among them.
"I intend to make sure they do.
"I intend to serve my entire term".
"I intend to make him defend it".
But I intend to".
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