Sentence examples for a intended from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a intended" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an intended"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to something that was planned or meant to happen.
Example: "The project was an intended success, but unforeseen challenges arose."
Alternatives: "a planned" or "a meant".

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Corona recently raised $2 million in a round including Merus Capital and Western Technology Investment, in an add-on to its Series A intended to help grow its business.

In some, person A accidentally killed person B; in others, person A intended to kill person B but failed.

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Lawyers for A intend to challenge the ruling at the European court of human rights.

That could have been a typo for an intended profanity.

Construct validity is the degree to which an instrument measures an intended construct.

Worst of all, he is not a mere man, but an intended modern-day Everyman.

It is not the confidence that a course of action should bring forward an intended outcome.

I'm an intended math and CS double major and I wave a lot.

This led to an intended reduction of diversion time of 82%, but also an unintended increase in AOD of 32%[11]].

A document which contains all the information required to perform the validation of an intended instrument / method / process.

They have said China is not an intended target.

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