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The phrase "only intended for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate something or someone that is intended for a specific purpose or audience. Example: "The information in this email is only intended for the recipient and should not be shared with anyone else."
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Warning: This checklist, and all others found on this website, are only intended for illustration purposes.
Edit: Originally, the downtime was only intended for the login (SSH) server.
I only intended for you to pick one — but, well, no, that's all right".
Warning: This checklist, and all others found on this web site, are only intended for illustration purposes.
He returns to the fact that the law is only intended for terminally ill people, not those living with disability.
This paper is about the benefits of a plug-in based software architecture, but it is not only intended for programmers.
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Most teens who post these videos only intend for them to be seen by their peers.
Speak in a low tone, as if you only intend for them to hear the story.
It is only intended to pay for low-value items, physically or online.
Kernan always only intended to stay for one season to stabilise the club in a difficult year.
It's only intended to make trouble for the warmongers, no?
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