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The phrase "had any intention" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone did not have a specific plan or goal in mind. Example: "I never had any intention of hurting your feelings. It was just a misunderstanding."
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Facebook, of course, never had any intention of going back.
Neither man had any intention of doing that.
I never had any intention of staying this long.
"I never had any intention of going back in physically.
I have never had any intention to retire".
They denied he had any intention of quitting.
At that stage, I never had any intention to become a solicitor.
Michel told me he had never had any intention of returning to Auschwitz.
Britain and America never had any intention of putting serious resources into rescuing China.
Over the weekend, the group denied that it had any intention of inciting violence.
"I never had any intention of doing it as a job forever.
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