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The phrase "are never intended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was not meant or designed for a particular purpose or outcome.
Example: "The comments made during the meeting are never intended to offend anyone, but rather to encourage open discussion."
Alternatives: "are not meant" or "are not intended".
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A writer's notes are made in preparation for an article and are never intended for publication.
Three Ford Motor Company concept cars, which are never intended for sale, will also be shown at the auction.
Indeed, Wagner drew upon Harry – a classic antihero with whom we are never intended to completely identify – for inspiration.
Nor the mainstream consumer, as the garments are never intended to end up on the communal changing-room floors of the likes of Miss Selfridge.
This misses a crucial difference: Israeli civilians are the targets of suicide-bombers while the tragic deaths of Palestinian civilians are never intended by Israeli forces.Menachem Kellner Haifa IsraelSIR – I was disappointed that you incorrectly described the Sri Lankan conflict as Buddhist versus Muslim.
In an interview with Dazed Magazine, the publisher states that his found photographs are never intended to be arranged as a narrative, meaning that "they have a certain naive, unforced quality".
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