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The phrase 'is intended to explain' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the purpose of something. For example: "This document is intended to explain the process for filing a complaint."
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In general relativity, which, though less firmly established than the special theory, is intended to explain gravitational phenomena, a more complicated metric of variable curvature is employed, which approximates to the Minkowski metric in empty space far from material bodies.
The memorandum, the judge wrote, is intended to explain the court's decision in signing the order for the increased pay "and to throw a spotlight on the disturbing lack of skilled A.S.L. interpreters in the courts".
The film, which has played in festivals from Chicago to Jerusalem, is intended to explain bigotry to children 5 and up in ways that are neither violent nor terrifying.
The book is intended to explain the behaviour of a child, who was diagnosed with severe autism aged five and to show the way that Naoki responded to the people around him, including his ability to embrace concepts such as self-harm, beauty, noise and time.
Darwin's theory is intended to explain adaptation.
The remainder of this subsection is intended to explain it, highlighting the way it describes several NCL aspects.
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Accident reports are intended to explain the causes of system failures.
These developments are intended to explain the differences and similarities between children that change with age.
As for the relationship between myth and ritual, Frazer argued that myths were intended to explain otherwise unintelligible rituals.
In this way, models that are intended to explain may degenerate and there is no reason why they would be more appropriate than empirical approaches.
"The letter itself was intended to explain the situation and trial a policy that has been successfully adopted by other schools," she added.
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