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Discover Ludwig'be bent on' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express someone's determination to do something, and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example: "She was bent on finishing her project before the deadline."
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Imagine wars that were conducted constantly, wars in which both sides might not be bent on destroying one another but would rather focus on capturing resources or slowing down economic performance or producing popular frustration or distributing misinformation or manipulating elections or markets.
Sadly, he seems to be bent on political revenge.
Will may be bent on conquest, but he also wants to make everyone immortal.
The Eagles will be bent on keeping the Redskins in check.
Those rules may have to be bent on occasion, but they must be followed.
He seemed to be bent on preserving his independence and his right to favor the weekly winner.
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We are bent on it being one type of problem and one sector's responsibility.
They are bent on revenge.
He is bent on revenge.
— Silicon Valley is bent on disrupting the world.
Trump is bent on wrecking NATO.
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