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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an intention to put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or plan to place something in a particular location or context.
Example: "She had an intention to put her ideas into action during the meeting."
Alternatives: "a plan to place" or "a desire to position".
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The fliers were taken down, but with an intention to put them back eventually on display.
A video report from MobileNations says that mass production will begin "in the coming months". Samsung has indicated an intention to put the thing out by the end of the year.
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I have seen nothing to suggest that there is any intention to put this website behind a pay wall.
Mr. Thompson cited conclusions in a new book by George J. Tenet, the former director of central intelligence, as evidence of the kind of threat that the United States faced, noting a passage about Al Qaeda's intention to "put a mushroom cloud over an American city".
Mr. Abbas reiterated his intention to put a halt to violence, while Mr. Sharon promised an easing of restrictions on Palestinians.
Fifty years ago, John F Kennedy announced his intention to put a man on the moon within a decade.
Cameron's intention to put a resolution before the Security Council signaled a desire to have U.N. backing for a military strike on Syria.
LAST May, Iraq's newly-chosen prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, declared his government's intention to "put an end to the militias" believed to be responsible for most of the country's hideous sectarian violence.
Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian prime minister, reiterated his intention to put a halt to violence, officials said, while Ariel Sharon of Israel promised an easing of restrictions on Palestinians.
Mr. Sunberg said university officials had informed his group of the school's intention to put a seven-floor hotel near the main entrance on Nicolls Road.
In 1961, speaking of his intention to put a man on the moon, John F. Kennedy said, "We mean to be a part of it.
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