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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every intention of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong commitment or determination to do something.
Example: "I have every intention of completing the project by the deadline."
Alternatives: "full intention of" or "complete intention of".
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Still, she has every intention of returning.
"We have every intention of doing it".
We had every intention of continuing that".
"I have every intention of taking full advantage of it".
Those who unplug have every intention of plugging back in.
"He had every intention of giving me back that $11".
He has every intention of proving him wrong.
"We have every intention of doing it," Selig said.
"Andy has every intention of filing his petitions".
These young marines have every intention of coming home.
"From Day 1, we had every intention of inviting Barry".
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