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No, the phrase 'intention in' is not correct and cannot be used in written English. However, the phrase 'intent on' is correct and can be used to indicate the purpose or goal of an action. For example, "The team was intent on winning the championship."
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The catalog conveys this intention in fairly interesting, although mostly autobiographical and sociological, terms.
The more basic objection is about the role of intention in intentional action.
Why must there be intention in intentional action, if intentions are plans?
What was Washington's intention in all this?
It showed Italy's intention in this match.
That was absolutely not our intention in producing the report.
"Our intention in Fatah is to escalate confrontation.
What was the lord's intention in crying "My royal liege"?
Vann had misjudged Harkins' intention in sending him the invitation.
My intention in writing it was far less grandiose.
Google announced its intention in July to buy ITA.
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