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The phrase "an inherent intention of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the fundamental or essential purpose behind an action, idea, or concept.
Example: "The project was designed with an inherent intention of fostering collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a fundamental purpose of" or "an essential aim of".
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Likewise, there is an inherent intention of equally weighted items (equal item discrimination).
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