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Discover Ludwig"intended on" is not correct and should not be used in written English
The correct phrasing would be "intended to". Example: The organizers had intended to host a celebration.
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JR: We had always intended on doing an acoustic album but we never did get round to it.
Is this some grand facade intended on fooling one individual à la The Truman Show or Inception?
They billed the place as a gentleman's club and they damn well intended on acting like one.
"I don't think he intended on shooting this man," one of the panel's eight women, Shalisha Martin, said.
We intended on including lifetime hospitalizations; however, only one participant from this analysis was hospitalized.
Twitter said it had mistakenly reset passwords for more people than it it intended on Thursday.
I hadn't intended on reading it this way, but something about the stories encourages it.
Nancy was an unsung hero — pun intended — on the M.T.A. board.
That puts a damper, no pun intended, on a business trip.
"The deputy believed that the two individuals intended on killing him".
The song has lyrics of mixed emotions, perhaps more appropriate than intended on this day.
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