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Discover Ludwig"intended here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the speaker is focusing on a specific detail while speaking or writing about a subject. For example, "Computer programming has its own set of conventions, some of which are intended here to keep code organized and easier to read."
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Well, it is intended here.
A drop-down ladder allows access to a bridge, intended here as study space.
"Pulchritude" means beauty, which doesn't seem to be what we intended here.
8 44 p.m. | Postscript |*This was not the word I intended here.
The gesture intended here, I think, is toward "Flesh and the Devil," the silent romance that Gilbert made with Greta Garbo, in 1926.
Mr. Schenk's "Rigoletto," which has period sets and costumes, functioned as intended here, providing a realistic backdrop for the tragic story.
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"What are you intending here?" one of the men inquired, and cast his cigarette to the ground.
I don't intend here today to re-prosecute the case or become an industry spokesman or react defensively – you are entitled to express that point of view.
It is probably not reason as a faculty that Parmenides intends here, but the reasoning aspect of noos, the capacity for thought in general.
The use of tephra as a stratigraphic and chronologic tool has a long and wide-ranging history (e.g., Cambray et al. 1995; Straub and Schmincke 1998; Lowe 2011) and we do not intend here to repeat those efforts.
At the end of our discussion in section 1 above we saw that there is a serious difficulty in understanding what Kant intends here—a difficulty to which he himself explicitly calls attention.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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