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The phrase "is being intended" is not correct in standard written English.
It is generally used incorrectly as "intended" is a stative verb that does not require a continuous form.
Example: "The message is intended to clarify our position."
Alternatives: "is intended" or "is meant".
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If all the funding was taken up by large-scale commercial operations, that would be against the spirit of what is being intended.
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Section 215, the letter says, "is being used as intended".
We're being told they are intended to 'fix' the economy by politicians.
He told the Dallas Observer that the book was was not intended to be racist.
But that assault will always be — was always intended to be — unequal in its impact.
- and was intended to be temporary.
"Music is intended to be for people.
The restrooms are intended to be free.
Presumably this was intended to be reassuring.
That, after all, is what was intended.
be seen if that's what was intended or not.
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