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Discover LudwigThe phrase "our intended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific goal, purpose, or audience that is meant to be achieved or addressed.
Example: "We have outlined our intended outcomes for the project in the proposal."
Alternatives: "our intended audience" or "our intended purpose."
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"We didn't get to go to our intended target but we wanted a tilt before the Melbourne Cup," explained Owen.
Santa seemed to feel that way, too, because he guided us back to our intended subject matter: toys.
Pinage, who had become as curious about Fawcett as I had, excitedly drew a black pen across a clean map, ticking off each of our intended destinations.
We arrived at the Đạ Long ranger station as it was getting dark, without enough time to hike to our intended survey site.
Our intended optimization algorithms are Artificial Bees Algorithm, Genetic Algorithm or Particle Swarm Optimization.
As for our intended future work, we aim to utilize BSD to foster serendipity and, thus, innovativeness in knowledge work organizations.
Rafay then pointed out our intended route on a map, and Adam and I groaned.
Frustration is just one of many mile-high mental/emotional fences that can keep us from our intended lives.
A few of them do attempt to market to our intended client base.
The second round of piloting indicated that the revised modules did meet our intended objectives.
These reports/proposals shall be professionally done so as to be reflective of our intended image and reputation.
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