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Free sign upThe phrase "intend to commit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a plan or decision to carry out a specific action, often in a serious or formal context.
Example: "He did not intend to commit any wrongdoing, but the circumstances led him to make poor choices."
Alternatives: "plan to carry out" or "aim to execute".
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She doubts that culpable individuals intend to commit wrongdoing.
That evidence would have shown that Testwell did not intend to commit a crime, Mr. Shechtman said.
Ultimately, the authorities insist, Qingming died accidentally because he "lost his mind"; he did not intend to commit suicide.
The law allows officials to arrest groups of three or more individuals, who they believe have some kind of official structure and intend to commit crime.
In Germany, doctors risk prison if they disclose information about their patients to anyone unless there is evidence they intend to commit a serious crime or harm themselves.
Was it possible, Brafman repeatedly asked, for someone to be guilty of a crime when he didn't intend to commit one?
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"I had intended to commit a violent jihadist attack," Mr. Nafis said, speaking slowly and softly.
This arts initiative was intended to commit the trade unions to culture.
The coroner, Caroline Beasaid-Murray, said there was no evidence that Mrs Clark, 42, intended to commit suicide.
Without Te'o, Toma would not have intended to commit to U.C.L.A. after his friend said goodbye.
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