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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intending to move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who plans to relocate. For example: After graduating college, I am intending to move overseas to pursue my career.
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Rector left Essanay in April 1914, intending to move to Hollywood, but never left northern California.
He'd started out with eight or nine thousand head of sheep, intending to move the largest herd of its kind across the continent.
To make matters more traumatically complicated, he had been intending to move south and live with his father while he completed his education.
The patient freely controlled the prosthetic hand to grasp and release a ball by intending to move his phantom hand while watching the movements of the prosthetic hand.
By pushing the same electrodes slightly deeper in the brain, Dr. Nicolelis said, it should be possible to record brain activity involved in moving the arm and intending to move the arm.
He was never one to really make or draw value judgments of people as long as they were intending to move in a position that would help enhance our community".
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She does not intend to move again.
But he intends to move slowly.
We intend to move forward fast".
"We still intend to move forward.
"I intend to move out of here".
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