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The phrase "a specific intent for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular purpose or goal that someone has in mind.
Example: "The lawyer argued that there was a specific intent for the defendant to commit the crime."
Alternatives: "a particular intention for" or "a defined purpose for".
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While many consumers look to eBay with a specific intent for an item, eBay believes there is tremendous potential in engaging people when they are not necessarily on a shopping mission.
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You have a specific intent in mind: looking for a park for your kids, a cool cafe to grab a coffee or even simply to find a traffic-free route to work.
She compared festivals to special exhibitions at museums, where a mix of new acquisitions and permanent holdings organized with a specific intent creates special interest and insight for patrons.
Ms. Copelon also points out that the United States has been trying for years to write a specific intent requirement into international law on torture.
Scruton, for his part, identifies a specific intent to exalt: architecture as a pursuit has lofty goals or purposes, such that architectural objects do as well.
To establish a Sec. 2 violation for attempted monopolization, "a plaintiff must prove (1) that the defendant has engaged in predatory or anticompetitive conduct with (2) a specific intent to monopolize and (3) a dangerous probability of achieving monopoly power".
Apps are created to with a purpose(s) to match a specific intent.
"Shift" isn't the right word, because people will continue to search based on specific intent for years.
Evaluations of test method performance might be based on comparisons made between particular parameters, as dictated by the specific intent for which the assay was developed.
The latter "means they were not found to form the specific intent required for the crime," Ms. Sherlock said.
However, neither side had provided sufficient evidence to demonstrate the "specific intent required for acts of genocide".
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