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Discover Ludwig"didn't intend" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the past tense of the verb "intend" which means to have a specific plan or purpose in mind. You can use "didn't intend" when describing a situation in the past where someone did not have the intention to do something. Examples: 1. I didn't intend to hurt your feelings when I made that comment. I apologize. 2. The company didn't intend to mislead their customers, but the information they provided was incorrect. 3. She didn't intend to be late for the meeting, but she got stuck in traffic. 4. We didn't intend to spend so much money on the vacation, but everything was so expensive. 5. He didn't intend to cause any problems, but his actions had serious consequences.
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She didn't intend to return.
They didn't intend to remain.
"Even if they didn't intend to".
We didn't intend a blanket condemnation".
Most didn't intend to harm anyone.
He didn't intend to hurt her.
She didn't intend to be an artist.
"We really didn't intend it," he murmured.
Fiction: "He didn't intend to hurt her.
"I didn't intend to offend anyone, I didn't intend to hurt anyone.
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I DIDN'T intend it to be so metaphorical.
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