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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intends to play" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's plans or aspirations regarding participation in an activity, particularly in a future context.
Example: "She intends to play in the upcoming tournament to showcase her skills."
Alternatives: "plans to play" or "aims to play."
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Thomas intends to play without trepidation.
One is what role Pakistan intends to play.
Against Mr. Cuomo's Goliath, Mr. Paterson intends to play David.
But he intends to play more doubles, not less.
He bought the right to adapt "24" and intends to play the superagent Jack Bauer.
But he intends to play by the lessons he has learned.
He intends to play this season but has not found an appealing offer.
Surprised he may have been but that made it sound as though he intends to play.
It intends to play a more substantial role in Indiana, its leaders said.
He intends to play more baseball this summer and coach first base for Piotti next spring.
He's been reading up on the city and intends to play there next year.
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