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'intent at' is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means having a strong and determined purpose or goal towards something. Example: She was intent at winning the race, training tirelessly every day to improve her speed.
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Richard was enthusiastic and announced his intention to join the crusade, and Henry and Philip Augustus announced their similar intent at the start of 1188.
He began to look, with intent, at French Modernists.
This time, policy is having to be invented, on the run.The intent, at least, is good.
"Dr. Zolot's intent at all times was to do good as a doctor," he said.
"That is her intent at this time," said a spokesman for the distributor, King World Productions.
Here, too, Orwell thought he saw a hidden intent at work.
"Under current fiscal constraints, there is no intent at this point to rebuild the entire bridge," she said.
"It is much harder to infer intent at the beginning -- the officers were reacting in fright," she said.
The intent, at its most modest, was some filler vision of a man made to look guilty by evasion.
By diversifying out of dollars, American investors seem intent, at least in part, on reducing their exposure to either eventuality.
"There are people who said we're building a Taj Majal," he said, "but that wasn't our intent at all".
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