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Discover Ludwig"pure intentions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone's sincere motivations or desires. For example: "The boy approached the situation with pure intentions, doing his best to avoid a fight."
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You could say that Gladys had pure intentions, but Tony didn't seem to have that cover.
The women wore white, symbolising pure intentions, and carried gladioli, a single stem each.Yet politics crept in.
And he has allowed — again without improper motive — misinformation to be spread by partisans with less pure intentions.
I really don't know what this record will bring, but it was done with pure intentions and no negativity.
Co-directed with past collaborator Nick Knight, the video, as first shown on The Ellen Show, begins with pure intentions but soon descends into sexual surrealism.
"Last night I saw people go with pure intentions, but also people who were obviously there to create tension," he said.
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"It's all just pure intention and pure energy".
But she does everything with a pure intention".
The late Justice Scalia's pretense was that "originalism," a doctrine of tracking pure intention alone, could absolve judges from ideology — but, of course, as has been pointed out countless times, the original intentions he found almost always conformed precisely to the prejudices and passion of a right-wing Catholic Republican of the twenty-first century.
Surely, then, pure intention is not enough; certain actions must be pleasing in themselves.
It is thus no accident that Wilson (1989, pp. 222 30) is led to deny the possibility of pure intention.
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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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