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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serious intentions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's sincere or genuine plans or goals. Example: John's parents were pleased to learn that his new job was not just a passing phase, but that he had serious intentions of building a successful career in that field.
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Mr. Springsteen, as always, had serious intentions.
Less serious intentions are behind Rudy Serra's terra-cotta loaves.
Behind such serious intentions is a bold and playful chef who improvises daily, often midmeal.
There may be serious intentions lodged in trivial things, but the poems often remain blissfully trivial.
Yet for all its serious intentions, "La Vida" is an exuberant pop album above all.
They signaled their serious intentions by the way they pursued a closer.
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Antique skylights, Queen Anne chairs and a sparkling chandelier add notes of serious intention.
"Some people have called it a gimmick, but there is a very serious intention here.
And the choice of repertory suggested in advance that the company had no serious intention of doing otherwise.
"If the league has serious intention of having a season, they have to have room for concessions".
If there is a serious intention to purchase, the ban can be extended by a further six months to finish fundraising.
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