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The phrase "have the intention of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a desire or plan to do something in the future. Example: "I have the intention of starting my own business next year."
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India and Japan state that they have the intention of doing this in the coming decades.
"It means they have the intention of arresting and interviewing X, Y or Z.
"I have the intention of doing this and will raise all wages in 2004".
"The athletic directors have the intention of exploring a ninth conference game in 2015," Delany said.
The methods described have the intention of maintaining the attachment level and avoiding postoperative recession after surgical endodontic therapy.
Mr. Lieberman, interviewed on Tuesday on CNN's "Larry King Live," said: "I have the intention of continuing to be a candidate for re-election to the Senate.
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Nobody has the intention of changing the phrase.
"This time he had the intention of capturing Mazar".
"I never had the intention of discriminating against Indian society.
Many of our students had the intention of setting up a company and becoming millionaires.
We have never had the intention of engaging in an arms race with mainland China.
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