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"intend to harm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express the idea of someone or something having the deliberate intention to cause harm. For example: "The suspect had an intent to harm and was quickly apprehended by the police."
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I did not intend to harm them".
Most didn't intend to harm anyone.
"He didn't intend to harm them in any way.
"We are jokers, clowns, perhaps holy fools, but we don't intend to harm anyone," she said.
He's convinced Rocky did not intend to harm Stevie, despite facing public criticism following Stevie's death.
Pistorius, in an affidavit filed with the court, asserts that he did not intend to harm Steenkamp at all.
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"Tom never intended to harm his country.
He initially intended to harm no one but himself, and his decision to seek help showed that he ultimately intended to harm no one at all," Johnston wrote.
This constituted another of those petty measures intended to harm the Copts financially.
The evidence was not that Dr. Ghane intended to harm 450 people.
The October 2002 bombings in Bali were intended to harm the tourist industry.
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