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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as well intentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or statements that are made with good intentions, even if the outcome may not be favorable.
Example: "Although the plan was poorly executed, it was as well intentioned as any proposal could be."
Alternatives: "with good intentions" or "well-meaning".
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Whatever its motivation, the government described its e-mail disruptions as well intentioned.
Venture capital firms investing in Brazil's start-up boom regard Criatec as well intentioned.
Some portrayed him as well intentioned but simply outgunned by larger economic forces.
While she is discouraging celebrity programs, as well intentioned as they may be, Ms. Llodra said that locally generated remembrances would continue.
Defense lawyers singled out Father Manship, describing his actions as well intentioned, but clouded by an agenda that opposed the police department.
Alex Gutierrez, a high school Spanish teacher who remains on the Hispanic Advisory Board as its chairman, said he saw Mr. Levy as well intentioned.
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The comparison scans as well-intentioned but puzzling.
Let us learn from another, with respect, as well-intentioned people.
Recent initiatives to restore the old heaths are described by Pankhurst as well-intentioned, but unsatisfactory.
He comes off as well-intentioned, if rather patronizing and overly sensitive to his own chivalry.
These rules are violated on a vast scale, as well-intentioned presenters fail to communicate their important information and insights.
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