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The phrase "avowed intention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a declared or openly stated purpose or goal.
Example: "The politician's avowed intention to reform the education system resonated with many voters."
Alternatives: "stated intention" or "declared purpose".
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One of its leaders was Frederick I Barbarossa, whose avowed intention was to conquer Constantinople.
Should the author's avowed intention be trusted, or merely taken into account, or disregarded as irrelevant?
In fact the text does not quite deliver the author's avowed intention.
This doesn't fit in any way with the government's avowed intention to create a 'northern powerhouse'.
For precisely this reason, it is the desire of my children and self, to reside in this country permanently with the avowed intention of becoming citizens thereof. . . .
At first its avowed intention was to present accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment, of poetry, and of foreign and domestic news.
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The real problem is not with his attitudes or avowed intentions, but with the lack of appropriate steps taken to prevent visual images from inspiring judeophobia.
Fassin explains how immersion in these public institutions and endeavors when combined with sociological theory and history, highlights the disjunction between reality and avowed purpose and intention of participants.
- for carrying out their avowed intent to remove all religion.
The avowed aim is to increase competition and encourage entrepreneurship.
Their avowed aim is to keep it there permanently.
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