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The phrase "and is intended to have a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the purpose or aim of something, often in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "This policy is designed to improve employee satisfaction and is intended to have a positive impact on overall productivity."
Alternatives: "and aims to have a" or "and is meant to have a".
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Design-based research is situated in a real educational context and involves a collaborative partnership between researchers and practitioners, focuses on the design and testing of a significant intervention, uses mixed methods to explore research questions, involves multiple iterations, and is intended to have a practical impact on practice (Anderson and Shattuck 2012).
The concept of a town centre for the area dates back to 1975, and is intended to have a high concentration of high-density housing, offices, cultural, entertainment and education facilities to serve major growth areas of the region, served by rapid transit service.
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"It is intended to have great emotional impact.
The research has been intended to have two main stages.
"They are intended to have more than one victim.
Ken was originally intended to have a sister named Enid.
- and was intended to be temporary.
"Music is intended to be for people.
And was it always intended to have this purpose?
Districts are each intended to have about 700,000 people.
Of course they weren't intended to have that effect.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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