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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action intended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific action that someone plans or aims to carry out.
Example: "The report outlines the action intended to improve the company's overall efficiency."
Alternatives: "planned action" or "intended action".
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In Sellars' view, we-intentions are intentions had by individuals; we-intending individuals have their own intention, and the action intended by a we-intending agent is limited to what the agent takes to be up to him- or herself.
The government on Tuesday withdrew its forfeiture action intended to close down Harborside Health Center.
Under no circumstances was this action intended to be offensive and most certainly not racially offensive.
The suit is known as an Article 78 proceeding, an action intended to seek a speedy review of governmental actions.
The first federal action intended to galvanize the settlement of public lands came at the urging of western politicians.
The Met itself now faces legal action, intended to make it reveal more of what it knows.
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This is a major action intending to emphasize measures that can increase flight number and avoiding air traffic saturation.
Terrorism is defined as actions intended to intimidate civilians or influence governments.
"But we also understand that the president is going to promote policies and take actions" intended to bolster the nominee.
This year, on January 5th, President Obama announced executive actions intended to expand the use of background checks.
Recognizing that the legislative fight could be long and difficult, the president also took immediate steps by issuing a series of executive actions intended to reduce gun violence.
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