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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evil intent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a purpose or plan that has malicious or maliciously intended goals. For example, "The criminal was convicted of attempted murder with evil intent."
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Her diabolic smile warns of evil intent.
I don't think it was evil intent".
Furthermore, he had no evil intent.
"And his evil intent was to harm multiple individuals".
He did not have a general evil intent".
"China needs to expose the Japanese rightists' evil intent".
But a battle is now simmering over the little harbor, with suspicions growing of evil intent.
They were surprisingly normal eyes, greyish blue, clear, guileless, not orbs glittering with evil intent.
His charming psychopath, Mickey Donovan, reveals an encyclopedia of evil intent with the slightest of squints.
He added, however, that his group "never ascribed evil intent to the structures' design".
Shakespeare scholars have long debated Iago's motives for misleading Othello — jealousy, ignorance, pride, evil intent?
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