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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act intended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific action that was meant to be carried out or a purpose behind an action.
Example: "The act intended to improve community relations was met with mixed reactions from the public."
Alternatives: "action meant" or "purposeful act".
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The Stop Act intended to close that security gap.
But it was partly an act, intended to be admired.
International condemnation continued, with George Bush calling the bombing "an evil act" intended to create strife.
That year Congress passed a landmark law, the Hatch-Waxman Act, intended to facilitate generic competition.
The marathon sessions flow from the 1974 Budget Act, intended to expedite the process.
In 1965, he supported the Voting Rights Act, intended to enfranchise blacks in the South.
President Vladimir V. Putin denounced it as a terrorist act intended to disrupt parliamentary elections.
The Act, intended "to give effect to the sixth amendment right to a speedy trial.
AUG. 11, 1997 A provision in the Balanced Budget Act intended to help New York reap more Federal Medicaid money.
President Vladimir V. Putin denounced the bombing as a terrorist act intended to disrupt parliamentary elections here this weekend.
The FBI has used provisions of the Patriot Act, intended to combat terrorism, for purposes that greatly exceed congressional intent.
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