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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I intend on doing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that you plan or want to do. For example, "I intend on completing my degree this year so I can start a new career."
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And that's what I intend on doing.
"This team deserves better play from it's quarterback, and I intend on doing that," Keenum said.
It is imperative that local leaders enact local reforms to protect their cities, and I intend on doing what I can to make that process easier.
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"I don't intend on doing anything different," LAPD's chief, Charlie Beck, told reporters this week.
"I don't intend on doing anything different," he said.
This reminds me of the way I feel when someone in my home promises to do the dinner dishes, but while I assume that means the sink will be empty this evening -- a nice benefit -- the person who promised intends on doing them only some time in the upcoming week.
JR: We had always intended on doing an acoustic album but we never did get round to it.
Which we intend on doing".
Our goal is protect our home court, and we intend on doing that".
Line has effectively postponed plans to go public until next, but it is clearly still intend on doing deals.
What exactly do the lawmakers intend on doing about future climate disruption?
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