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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more intentional" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an action or behavior that is done with more purpose, thought, or deliberate effort than usual. Example: Sarah's decision to move to a smaller apartment and save money was more intentional than her previous impulsive purchases.
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"Now I'm more intentional.
This is more intentional than it might otherwise seem.
We have to be more intentional and deliberate.
The participants interpreted familiar films as more intentional than novel films and forward films as more intentional than backward films.
It helps to think big, too, she says, so the artwork feels more intentional.
At the same time, theologians can be excused for positing design of a more intentional sort.
But the investigation, which is in its earliest stages, may uncover something more intentional and troubling.
"Managers need to be much more intentional: Is my team diverse?
McKneely, with the touring production, has been much more intentional in his casting.
As leaders, we're often told to be more intentional, authentic leaders.
In addition, the NBA has become more intentional in developing talent around the world.
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