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The phrase "intentions for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone hopes to achieve. For example, "I have good intentions for my future."
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His intentions for Aston Villa are good.
Donation intentions for cancer genetics research among African Americans.
Investment intentions for the next 12 months had eased slightly.
"My intentions for the house were only the best".
And he had nothing but good intentions for us".
- Capabilities, plans, and intentions for participation in international peacekeeping operations.
But no record exists of Urban's intentions for the tower.
His intentions for the future are much simpler than that.
There have been good intentions for many years.
It's a declaration of modest intentions, for one thing.
Mr. Gorbachev also left unclear his intentions for the arts.
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