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The phrase "a question of intention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the motives or purposes behind actions or decisions.
Example: "In this debate, it is essential to consider whether the issue at hand is truly a question of intention or simply a matter of circumstance."
Alternatives: "a matter of intent" or "an issue of purpose".
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It was always a question of intention.
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With that magazine cover, he's concluded it's a question of the intention and the history behind it, he tells me.
However, according to the Ministry of Justice's Explanatory Note: "It is not a question of the intentions of those who produced the image.
Let us hope that God will help us and we will not have to invent a new type of political system instead of democracy that would need to be introduced for the sake of economic survival … Co-operation is a question of force, not of intention.
Ponder the question of intention at The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things, a touring exhibition which is currently at Nottingham Contemporary (to 30 June).
Hi - the question of intention assumes, well, intention.
First, there is the vexed question of intention: did the Sun journalists who wrote and designed the front page mean to evoke these coded references?
More critically, what Graham's Paintings do is to raise the question of intention, and the difference between looking at something, and reading its internal meanings and codes.
If the question of intention cannot be answered, then it is proper to find the cause of death and leave it an open verdict".
Still, the question of intention looms: If the artist at work is unaware of the art that's being suggested, is it still art?
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a question of taste
a question of fact
a question of cost
a question of interpretation
a question of perception
a question of energy
a question of style
a statement of intention
a question of timing
a question of degree
a question of ability
a question of preference
a question of power
a question of mine
a question of context
a question of choice
a question of science
a question of attitude
a question of image
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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