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The phrase "all the intentions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various purposes or aims someone may have in a particular context.
Example: "In our meeting, we should clarify all the intentions behind the project to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "all the purposes" or "all the aims".
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Assessing Liverpool's overall transfer record last summer, Rodgers said: "You bring players in with all the intentions of them doing well.
After all, the intentions of the 80-year-old chief justice, who has undergone radiation and chemotherapy treatments for thyroid cancer, remain mysterious.
Few can deny his passion for the game and his country – after all, the intentions behind his Saipan hissy-fit were honourable, even if the execution divided the country.
The point is that there is no need to insist that real utterers typically have all the intentions the analysis requires.
After you've made a self-check of your own burning desire, make a list of all the intentions you want to achieve in 2009.
What is very important to me -- because I really like rehearsal time -- is to make sure the orchestra accompany to the maximum all the intentions of the soloist".
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It could be that some people hardly change their intentions at all, whereas the intentions of other people change considerably as they grow older.
"We have all the intention to open the space we have," he said.
And that's not at all the intention.
Obviously, there's a lot of comparisons to her real life, and that's not at all the intention.
He went into it with all the right intentions.
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