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Discover Ludwig"had every intention" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that a person intended to do something but ultimately did not do it. For example, "I had every intention of finishing the project on time, but unexpected delays caused me to miss the deadline."
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His team's general manager, Jay Frye, said the team had "every intention" of getting a deal completed quickly.
We had every intention of continuing that".
"He had every intention of giving me back that $11".
He had every intention of running, he said later.
Amit had every intention of doing just that.
"From Day 1, we had every intention of inviting Barry".
He was first a pharmacist, and had every intention of practicing in his field.
I am convinced he had every intention of paying everybody back.
"Game 5, I had every intention of being there," Victorino said.
Jim: I had just made this promise to myself and had every intention of keeping it.
Writer marvelled at people, newly arrived from England, who had every intention of remaining forever.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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