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The phrase "a resolute intention to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong and determined purpose or plan to achieve something.
Example: "She approached the project with a resolute intention to succeed, no matter the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "a firm commitment to" or "a strong determination to".
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The Republican cheese grater announced in the clearest possible terms a resolute intention to run Obamacare through a thousand tiny blades, and has kept its word.
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"It is Director Brennan's resolute intention to ensure that Agency officers scrupulously adhere to these directives, which the Director fully supports," the statement continued.
Discusses Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's foreign policy, which is based on demonstrating America's resolute intentions to its adversaries.
He vowed his "resolute intention" never to allow any CIA officer to use "enhanced interrogation techniques" again.
It was a resolute assurance to all hard-working Americans who believe in the American dream.
Harlequins produced a resolute display to see off indisciplined Gloucester.
Cross, a resolute Christian, converted to Christianity while on leave from a posting to Cyprus in 1981.
There was a resolute, courteous determination not to listen to her.
Any intention to breed.
It has no answer to a resolute nation in its will to put up against an enemy and Pakistan is going to give a "Persian response" this time if the intention was to intimidate its army.
A resolute Mr de Villepin continued to insist this week that he "will not give up".
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