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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'intention of going' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or goal someone has in mind when they are planning to go somewhere or do something. For example: "He had the intention of going to the store to get some food, but he changed his mind when he realized it would take too much time."
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Mr. Assad has shown no intention of going anywhere.
But Oklahoma had no intention of going away.
I had no intention of going back to prison.
Facebook, of course, never had any intention of going back.
Abdulaziz said he never had any intention of going back.
"I had no intention of going," she said.
"I never had any intention of going back in physically.
I had no intention of going where they took me.
We have no intention of going back," Drucker said.
Polanksi has indicated he has no intention of going.
I've no intention of going anywhere," he said.
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