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"intention of writing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the plan or purpose of creating a written document, such as a story or letter. For example: "He began with the intention of writing a novel, but never finished it."
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I didn't go with the intention of writing a book.
We had no intention of writing a screenplay.
I had no intention of writing a book about them.
I really didn't have any intention of writing music about "The Odyssey".
He had no intention of writing literature, or adding to the piles already mouldering about.
He insists that he has no intention of writing another play.
It's a daunting prospect to sit down with the intention of writing a masterpiece.
When I finished If I Stay, I had no intention of writing a sequel.
Charla apparently had no intention of writing about "the gift," as she euphemistically refers to it.
At that point, I had no intention of writing about Jason.
MATTERS, we promise, had no intention of writing about "Sex and the City".
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