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The phrase "am intended" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to express the idea of being planned or designed for a particular purpose or person. Example: "The new curriculum is am intended to cater to the needs of diverse learners." Here, the phrase is used to convey the purpose or intention behind the creation of the curriculum.
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No offence was intended".
"No offense was intended.
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- and was intended to be temporary.
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The restrooms are intended to be free.
Presumably this was intended to be reassuring.
It is intended for casual drinking.
This was intended to startle them.
They are intended to start a conversation.
Mr. Lazio said no slight was intended.
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