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Discover Ludwig"is intent to" is not a correct phrase in written English.
If you want to express the idea of purpose or intention, use the phrase "is intending to" instead. For example: "The student is intending to pursue a career in medicine."
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The fundamental consideration in determining forgery is "intent to deceive".
In body contact there is "intent to play the puck first," and incidental collisions are legal.
And that is what he is intent to hold on to.
In body checking, there is "intent to physically play the body first," and deliberate collisions are forbidden.
Investigating medical oversight and negligence is not a matter for the criminal justice system, unless there is intent to harm.
He is intent to hang around, to wear well, and he hopes, to get Democrats to say: What the heck?
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The Obama campaign, it was clear, was intent to stick to its message of education.
"I give myself one month to achieve what I am intent to do".
Today, the El Dorado mine stands dormant, and many are intent to keep it that way.
Does that prove that there was intent to meddle in Pearl Harbor?
The first is to increase awareness, and the second is to make sure there's intent to view there.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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