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Discover Ludwig"noble intentions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's good or honorable reasons for doing something. Example: Despite facing numerous obstacles, she pushed forward with her project with nothing but noble intentions of helping those in need.
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Jarvis went about his project with noble intentions.
Built on the noble intentions of the Convention.
I'm glad to hear about your noble intentions here.
But an interesting life story and noble intentions alone are no guarantee of admission.
It's also earnest to a fault, drowning in noble intentions and mawkish clichés.
"The EDL, although having noble intentions are in fact dangerously naïve.
Eisenberg plays Edgar, a bleeding-heart slacker with noble intentions and no clue.
Unfortunately his noble intentions risk being drowned out by much background noise.
By yesterday, the Canadians' efforts had become a glaring example of noble intentions gone awry.
Despite its noble intentions (or, perhaps, because of them), Lilith Fair lost its charm.
But not every machine will be made smarter with such noble intentions.
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