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The phrase 'intended to identify' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to express that something is designed to pinpoint or recognize an idea, person, object, or group. For example: The survey was intended to identify any issues with the new policy.
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Such a "sentiment analysis" is intended to identify potential threats to the nation, security officials said.
And cities besides Los Angeles have started programs intended to identify students at risk.
The international faculty and students criteria are intended to identify universities that are attractive to internationally mobile students and academics.
The tax agency on Monday extended an amnesty program intended to identify those suspected of tax evasion through secret offshore accounts.
A spokeswoman said that form 696 was "intended to identify where an event might be at risk from crime and take steps to prevent it.
It was intended to identify passengers whose bags should be examined, based on their travel history and other characteristics, while other bags were loaded onto planes without analysis.
Mr. Klein said that when a certified lab tests drinking water, it must conduct an array of tests intended to identify different types of contamination.
They said it was also intended to identify Mr. Bush as a Republican committed to helping people who are trying to improve their or their children's lives.
When Texas lawmakers rolled out a framework for evaluating public schoolteachers more than 15 years ago, they intended to identify ways to strengthen the state's teaching corps.
What should I do, throw it out the window?" The system the center is developing for Sberbank is a variation of that same software, intended to identify nervousness.
The awards honor fiction, nonfiction, poetry and plays and are intended to identify writers, the foundation says, "who have yet to make their mark on the literary culture".
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