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"convey intention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when one person or group of people make it known what their desires, goals, or plans are. For example, "The President's speech was meant to convey his intention to seek reelection next year."
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"As a form of nonverbal communication, attire and grooming convey intention.
For instance, a coverb may take the dative case to convey intention, or purpose, as in: :liri-ma-gu :swim :'for swimming'.
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Participants viewed six silent animations featuring two triangles interacting in such a way as to convey intentions toward the other character's mental state (coaxing, mocking, seducing, surprising; ToM animations) or physical state (leading, fighting; "goal-directed" animations).
Mr. Abdullah, 69, said he will meet Malaysia's king, the constitutional monarch, on Thursday to convey "my intention to relinquish my responsibility as the prime minister".
The combined effects of oxytocin on referential quality and audience design fit with the notion that oxytocin administration leads participants to explore more pervasively behaviors that can convey their intention, and diverse models of the addressees.
In a previous fMRI study, we showed that, depending on the linguistic or extralinguistic (gestural) modality used to convey the intention, the IPN is complemented by activation of additional brain areas, reflecting distinct modality-specific input gateways to the IPN.
I can only hope to convey my intention, but I can know what I intended.
Now I see it's as much about conveying mood, intention, purpose, joy.
Mr. Robertson is a balletic conductor whose gestures convey his intentions clearly.
This is how this Pope often operates — through symbolism and gestures that convey his intentions in ways that words never could.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, probably hoping to convey peaceful intentions, has even announced that foreign tourists will soon be able to visit the country's controversial nuclear sites.
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