"for malicious intent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is used to refer to someone doing something with the intention of causing harm to another person. For example, "He was arrested for malicious intent after he attacked his neighbor.".
"It's clear we need to put in another check for malicious intent," Riverside's president, John Laramy, said through a spokeswoman.
During the competition, participants use methods of attack, which could easily be used for malicious intent.
The cryptographic device that hosts the neural key exchange mechanisms could encounter weaknesses that may be exploited for malicious intent.
In the past we have shut down neo-Nazi and terrorist sites, as well as sites that contain child pornography or post private information for malicious intent.
In vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), Sybil attackers can forge virtual non-existent vehicles and communicate false information in the network for malicious intents, such as to give false impressions of traffic congestion to divert traffic.
Books rashly thrown on the floor, letters or cassettes or any object that may have been absentmindedly left on a table or a chair can be picked up and examined for hints of malicious intent in an attempt to uncover what's happened.
Finally, the Constitutional Court requires the presence of malicious intent for the incitement clause to be applied.
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