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The phrase "intended exclusively for" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is intended to be used by one particular group of people or for one single purpose. For example, "This event is intended exclusively for members of the club."
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He was a pioneering Russian oceanographer, and he also designed the first mine-laying ships intended exclusively for that purpose.
The poet's words, once Spark became sick, "jumped about on the page, rearranging themselves into frightening anagrams," messages intended exclusively for her.
Most Christian commentators speculated that their copulation would have been brief — perhaps no more than the apes' six seconds — and intended exclusively for reproduction.
Like the existence of the family camp and hospital at Auschwitz, the one and only concentration camp intended exclusively for women is hard to figure.
The report concluded that because of Iran's past pattern of concealment it would take some time before the agency could determine if Iran's nuclear program was intended exclusively for peaceful purposes.
Current American regulations allow the export of most surveillance equipment if regulators believe it could be used in a factory or office complex and is not intended exclusively for police work.
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Originally intended almost exclusively for agricultural production (corn [maize], wheat, oilseeds, sugar beets, potatoes), the polders are also used for industrial and recreational purposes and as residential areas.
Immediately, the Ustaše trucked several hundred detainees to a site intended almost exclusively for extermination near Gospić.
Consistent with TPB [ 20], mothers who perceived more EBF support from their significant others and those who felt that they had more control over EBF respectively, intended to exclusively breastfeed for longer duration and were more likely to EBF for 24 weeks than those who did not.
Pregnant women (<36 wk gestation) were eligible for the overall study if they were healthy, non-smoking, between the ages of 16 to 40 years and intended to exclusively breastfeed for greater than 4 months postpartum.
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