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Discover Ludwig"good intent" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to someone's intentions or purpose in doing something. For example, "Even though his actions caused harm, it was done with good intent."
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It shows good intent.
Not from lack of good intent.
No one disputes its good intent.
You know, we were oversaturated with good intent, no action, no results".
Instead, they've heard declarations of good intent that feel like a substitute for actual remedies.
Either way, she's vulnerable to the "Rodneys" who are queuing up with no good intent.
Nearby, a pub called the Good Intent also closed, pulled down to make way for flats.
Vague words of good intent are, of course, all one could expect on day one.
"It's Big Brother, sort of, but with a good intent," said Tracy Hurley, the dean of the school of business.
A dean at Texas A&M said, "It's Big Brother, sort of, but with a good intent".
The measures show good intent, but regulation still threatens to damage Labour's claim to be a business-friendly government.
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