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The phrase "articulated intent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clearly expressed or communicated purpose or goal in various contexts, such as legal, academic, or professional settings.
Example: "The company's articulated intent to improve sustainability practices was evident in their recent policy changes."
Alternatives: "expressed intention" or "clearly stated purpose."
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Definitions of workarounds predominantly articulated intent to achieve an outcome through handling failures and exceptions in workflow [ 48, 72, 74] or by bypassing formal rules, protocols, standards or procedural codes [ 4, 49, 50, 54, 56, 61, 67].
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But this consistency is better derived from a clearly articulated strategic intent than from inflexibly applied top-down plans.
–Does is have a clearly articulated purpose?
Parsing articulated objects, e.g.
Rhinos and articulated lorries featured.
Revkin: This is very well articulated, Craig.
Ms. Palermo, a 15-year-old Londoner, is but one in a flurry of comely young women intent on becoming life-size Barbies, or, for that matter, any one in a proliferation of manga-inspired BJDs (ball-jointed dolls), popular Asian-made playthings with the outsize heads, disc-like eyes and articulated arms and legs of a twig-limbed toddler.
They have more attitude than articulated views.
First, we identify patterns of articulated suspicion.
Planar Quadruped runns with articulated spine.
J.B.: We need intent.
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