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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intended for it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has a specific purpose or target. Example: The new marketing strategy is intended for increasing sales in the Asian market.
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The concrete and steel construction materials of the New York State Pavilion suggest its builders intended for it to last much longer than the duration of the fair -- as, it is said, Moses envisioned.
The (for cryptic purposes) present participle 'suffering' is inadequate on its own for the purpose intended for it.
If you are made for flight, intended for it, you had better find a pursuer, fast.
That was his fourth, and Rodriguez intended for it to be his last.
Yet even if Mr. Lansdale never intended for it to happen, an increasing number of tastemakers are discovering him.
"I had intended for it to be used for much more subtle reasons," he said with a laugh.
by Sharon Levy If you are made for flight, intended for it, you had better find a pursuer, fast.
Only writing that is trying to sell us something occurs on surfaces that are not intended for it.
Each lens of the glasses darkened its opposite colour so that each eye would see only the image intended for it.
Some on Europe's leftist fringe have intended for it to mean the "red salute," according to the British Communist site Proletarian Online.
Liturgical innovations and a novel mystical theology were formulated to redeem the imprisoned elements of divinity and thus restore creation to the harmony intended for it.
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