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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already intended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was planned or meant to happen prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "The changes to the project were already intended before the meeting took place."
Alternatives: "previously planned" or "initially meant".
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Rosneft had already intended to sell shares to reduce the government's holding in the company.
The Minamata Convention did not impose additional requirements on the United States beyond those it already intended to meet.
Novartis already intended cancer treatments to be a big source of revenue; now they will account for about 20% of sales, according to analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein.
Rather than looking at a sample of deaths to measure avoidable harm (as Hunt already intended), this would look "at every single death to learn lessons.
Mr. Lawsky said the task force would examine whether the consultants provided independent analysis or simply offered a justification for what the boards and executives already intended to do.
They argue that laying the blame for a special session on Ms. Davis is ridiculous, because Mr. Perry already intended to call one for windstorm insurance and Congressional redistricting.
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Yet students there already intend to major in science or engineering.
He was already intending to become a music academic, but decided he should develop other skills.
Its chief executive, Sir David Nicholson, was already intending to make efficiency savings of up to £20 billion by 2014.
G.M.'s arch rival, Ford, already intends to accede to the Chinese demand, a Ford executive said.
Alcan, a big producer, already intends to return its Kitimat smelter in Canada to full output by the beginning of 1998.
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