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The phrase "intention to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or plan to become a member of a group, organization, or event.
Example: "I am writing to express my intention to join the volunteer program starting next month."
Alternatives: "desire to join" or "plan to join".
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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.
I strongly welcome the new government's intention to join the social chapter.
The Poles' proclaimed intention to join the club by 2003 looks even wobblier.
It accepts NATO training but does not openly state an intention to join.
Not surprisingly, Sweden, Denmark and even Greece have announced their intention to join soon.
The deal signals AT&T's intention to join the trend toward wireless Internet applications.
Speaker John Boehner, a Republican, should make clear his intention to join with Democrats who support the office.
By hiring the agency, Kaplan University signaled its ambitious intention to join the ranks of such familiar marketers.
Mr. Roy has announced his intention to join the international consulting agency of former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
But as is so often the case, a love affair ended in ignominy when Luis declared his intention to join Chelsea.
Last October, Pearson, which owns Penguin, and Bertelsmann, which owns Random House, announced their intention to join the two publishing houses into one mammoth company.
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