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The phrase "are intended to identify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the purpose or goal of something, particularly in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The following criteria are intended to identify the most qualified candidates for the position."
Alternatives: "are meant to determine" or "are designed to recognize".
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The international faculty and students criteria are intended to identify universities that are attractive to internationally mobile students and academics.
Conditions A, B and C are intended to identify whether the gassing reactions are initiated by PF5 or LTO.
The audits are intended to identify safety violations in the factories and other violations of corporations' human rights policies.
System Works comprises five major programs, each excellent on its own, that in various ways are intended to identify and fix computer problems before they become serious.
The grants are intended to identify new talent and allow the recipients to concentrate on their craft for a year without having to support themselves with other work.
The awards honor fiction, nonfiction, poetry and plays and are intended to identify writers, the foundation says, "who have yet to make their mark on the literary culture".
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Such a "sentiment analysis" is intended to identify potential threats to the nation, security officials said.
'A trade-mark is intended to identify the goods of the owner and to safeguard his good will.
A spokeswoman said that form 696 was "intended to identify where an event might be at risk from crime and take steps to prevent it.
It was intended to identify passengers whose bags should be examined, based on their travel history and other characteristics, while other bags were loaded onto planes without analysis.
Those pilots were intended to identify best practices for future training programs, as well as to surface and address funding and implementation challenges.
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