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The phrase 'intended readers' is correct and can be used in written English
You use it to refer to the group of people who are the intended audience for a piece of writing. For example, you might say, "The intended readers of this article are people who are interested in learning more about climate change."
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Both seem to have touched a nerve with their subjects as well as with the originally intended readers.
Could it be that Franzen intended readers of his book to go out and watch the film, and notice the difference … a time-bomb of added meaning, buried deep in the text?
Think of your intended readers and their kitchens.
Never mind who or what are the intended readers.
The honored guests were dead, and his intended readers were not yet alive?
The book's intended readers may not realize they are reading about anything unusually prized, but they will recognize they're on to something quite splendid.
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My view is that Larkin drops so many hints about Katherine's history, he intends readers to work it out.
It is inconceivable, for all his lack of literary preening, that Pepys did not intend readers to have the eventual pleasure of his company and life.
A Google search has discovered several more questionable titles and excerpts from other works intended for readers twelve and under.
What Swartz meant, Lessig goes on to say, was that the anecdote was intended for readers of his blog, not "random" people.
It was intended for readers of one type only: those who, being acquainted with the religious tradition on the one hand and having some rudiments of philosophy on the other, are "perplexed".
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