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"did it intentionally" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a deliberate or purposeful action. Example: The suspect claimed that he did not steal the money, but the security footage clearly showed him taking it. However, after further questioning, he admitted that he did it intentionally because he needed the money to pay off a debt.
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"I can't say whether he did it intentionally or not.
He was wrong to think that the U.S. did it intentionally, but it did it nonetheless.
Unfortunately, they didn't see the trip, but yeah, he did it intentionally.
"They could not have done a worse job if they did it intentionally".
Girardi said he thought Lackey did it intentionally, and Cervelli, Sabathia and most of the Yankees agreed.
He did it intentionally to rally his sputtering team and followed it up with the necessary heroics (a hat trick).
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But both performers do it intentionally.
"He does it intentionally," Esherick said.
I think they do it intentionally just to show you they're really playing it live.
Some girls just absolutely cannot walk and some go slower and do it intentionally".
METEOROLOGIST 2: I'm not saying you're doing it intentionally.
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