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Discover Ludwig"is intending" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the present continuous tense of the verb "intend" and is used to describe an action or plan that is currently happening. Example: "She is intending to travel to Europe next summer."
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Can a chimpanzee, say, know what another chimpanzee is intending?
AND that is what Mr. Gore is intending to do.
And now the government is intending a further crackdown.
The G20 Meltdown campaign is intending to converge on the Bank of England from four directions.
"Nobody is intending for this to be exclusive," she said of the Wynn Encore.
The Milan fan from Verona is intending to finish his schooling in three years' time before turning professional.
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"Music is intended to be for people.
It is intended for casual drinking.
"Punishment is intended to sting," he added.
It is intended to correct it".
Sometimes a public point is intended.
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