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The phrase "a joint statement of intent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal declaration made collaboratively by two or more parties expressing their intentions or goals.
Example: "The two companies released a joint statement of intent to collaborate on sustainable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "a collaborative declaration of purpose" or "a mutual statement of intention."
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Before each important European summit, the leaders of France and Germany would get together and issue a joint statement of intent.
A spokesperson for the college told Community Care: "Discussions continue with Unison under a joint statement of intent, which replaces the previous memoranda of understanding and ensures that clear boundaries and independence are maintained".
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To be feasible, large Resistance organizations would need to coalesce around this strategy and release a joint statement notifying Congress of their intent to organize an Economic Walk-Out in roughly one-month's time.
A joint statement afterwards warning of possible military action.
Karzai signed a joint statement, but little came of it.
In a joint statement, Morgan Stanley and Japan's Mitsubishi said they had signed a letter of intent and plan to pursue "a global strategic alliance".
The women issued a joint statement.
In a joint statement Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness congratulated him.
They issued a joint statement criticising Eckert.
Should it be a joint statement?
"Taking a pill is a statement of intent," he says.
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