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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as intentional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or decision that is done deliberately or with purpose.
Example: "Her choice to speak up during the meeting was as intentional as her decision to stay quiet in previous discussions."
Alternatives: "deliberate" or "purposeful".
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Self-harm was defined as intentional self-poisoning or self-injury, irrespective of motivation and degree of suicidal intent [ 10].
The ambiguity struck me as intentional.
It carries the same penalties as intentional murder.
Mets General Manager Steve Phillips saw tonight's incident as intentional.
Official misconduct is defined as "intentional, unlawful behavior" relating to official duties.
In describing the jaguar's capture as intentional, the report did not offer specific evidence.
But it is still acoming-of-age role, in which gauche moments can be written off as intentional.
Each actor unfolds creases in the other's clothing, to see their intimate text, but also as intentional tactile gestures.
We consistently underrate the movements of cars as intentional objects, and then, in an instant, overrate them.
"When you're a butch, you want the way you look to be recognised as intentional," she says.
"Be as intentional and strategic about your private life as you are about your work life," she says.
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