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The phrase "with the intention of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone or something was done with the goal or purpose of achieving a certain result. For example, "He worked hard with the intention of getting a better grade on the test."
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And with the intention of coming back.
"We bought it with the intention of preserving it.
I didn't go with the intention of writing a book.
"He came in with the intention of rebuilding the party.
She didn't go out with the intention of killing someone.
They had come with the intention of only killing".
Coventry came to White Hart Lane with the intention of frustrating Tottenham.
We learn pieces with the intention of living with them for a long time".
In the 1930s, Morgan taught himself Russian, with the intention of reading the literature.
13...0-0 13...0-0 14! Presumably played with the intention of answering 15 h3 with Ne3.
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She married, and the couple moved back to India--with the intention of staying for good.
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