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The phrase "ideological purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a goal or action driven by an ideology or set of beliefs. For example, "The leader chose to pursue a policy with an ideological purpose, believing it would benefit the country in the long run."
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Ideological purpose lent clarity to the government's efforts.
The bill's driving ideological purpose remains at its core – to commercialise the whole of the NHS.
Ms. Sleigh has not been enough of a sensualist to make interesting paintings without contrarian ideological purpose.
A depressing assumption in the party is that it must have a Gandhi in charge, or else it will splinter (since it lacks an ideological purpose).
What was new was the use of these skills for an ideological purpose, rather than simply to extract applause from an audience.
This reflects raw commercial instinct, but also serves an ideological purpose by showing that capitalism in India is not just for the middle classes.
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But the use of September 11 for partisan and ideological purposes will come close.
Of course that won't stop anti-abortion groups from drawing the connection for their own ideological purposes.
As states groan and stumble through the recession, some politicians are trying to exploit their financial crises for ideological purposes.
That's an enormous responsibility given to a ridiculously small number of people, chosen for ideological purposes.
However, the government has been criticised for spending vital education money on turning schools into academies for ideological purposes.
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