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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are bent on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is determined to do or achieve something. Example: The team of scientists are bent on finding a cure for the disease.
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We are bent on it being one type of problem and one sector's responsibility.
White believes the United Nations and climate scientists are bent on establishing a "one-world state ruled by planetary managers".
The Society grew out of the English one; both are bent on preserving Victorian architecture.
In typical 24 fashion, this terrorist group are bent on destroying America, and only one man can stop them: Jack Bauer.
But House Republicans, who are bent on obstructing the health reform law, would never agree to helpful changes, especially one that would increase federal spending.
They are bent on revenge.
They are bent on reassembling the Russian empire.
Some guitarists are bent on cramming together as many notes as possible.
The belief that Western powers are bent on dismembering Turkey remains strong.
"Extraordinary" numbers of commercial and government entities are bent on stealing American IP.
But most Shias want their pound of flesh and are bent on getting it.
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