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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intended or not" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to contrast two possible outcomes that may or may not have been intended by a person or situation. For example, "Her words carried more weight than she had intended or not."
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Perfect revenge, intended or not.
"So whether people intended or not, we've got divided government".
But it is a powerful reference, intended or not.
"Feminism is a very transformative thing, whether intended or not.
Whether intended or not, a few points hit home.
Whether it is intended or not, Hosni Mubarak will bask in the US president's glow.
The images, whether this was intended or not, brush up against each other in one's mind.
To the north, the interstate highway functions, intended or not, as a sheltering barrier.
The Jets needed a cushion, too, and whether intended or not, Favre will be it.
"The inevitable target, intended or not, was Indigenous youth," Gray says.
Like Benn's speech, these things take on a different meaning, whether intended or not.
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