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The phrase "announced my intention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey that you have publicly declared or made known your plans or desires regarding a specific matter.
Example: "During the meeting, I announced my intention to pursue a new project that aligns with our company's goals."
Alternatives: "declared my intention" or "stated my intention."
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Was she crazy to stay with me after I'd announced my intention to transition?
Two weeks ago today I announced my intention to leave ITV later this year.
"I've announced my intention to run, but the reality is... we've got a good senator," said Booker.
To incredulous head shakes, I announced my intention to carry my 40-pound pack to Kilimanjaro's Uhuru Peak.
I was scared and wanted to go back down, but just as I announced my intention, we realized that it was 11 59 am.
When I announced my intention to circumnavigate the globe without luggage, the common (and admittedly reasonable) reaction from friends and family was: why?
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She didn't draw a sober breath from the time I announced my intentions.
I'm quite sure I announced my intentions loudly, and was a little taken aback when there were no objections.
I have chosen this – my final column – to announce my intention to vote out.
I started this experiment by announcing my intention on a couple of blogs, like my personal one and blogs inside I.B.M.'s firewall.
"Then suddenly, he said, 'I want to announce my intention tomorrow.' " After some discussion over the terms of his departure text, General Suharto announced the end of his rule on television.
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