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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong intentions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's firm resolve or commitment to achieve a particular goal or outcome. Example: "She approached the project with strong intentions to make a significant impact on the community."
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"And it's an all-cash offer, which to me implies they really have strong intentions.
It also suggested strong intentions on the part of most vehicle buyers to seek improved fuel economy on their next vehicle.
Even those who weren't studying expressed strong intentions to do so – reflecting a trend picked up by colleges, community groups and trainers everywhere.
Cluster-adjusted logistic regression was used to assess which TPB constructs were most associated with strong intentions.
Further, Janssen et al. (2013) found that students who are more optimistic are more entrepreneurially inclined and have strong intentions to pursue an entrepreneurial career.
Respondents in the current study reported strong intentions towards future help-seeking with work colleagues, in the context of distress, and perceptions that such actions would be beneficial.
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"I had a strong intention to politely listen to them," Groh said.
And J.P. Morgan Chase expressed a strong intention to clear its name over Enron (see article).
But we want to make sure that the people who come are people that have a strong intention and desire to heal".
"I knew I came out of it with a strong intention to not invest in the stock market, that's for sure".
I think it is a house that has been done with very strong intention in respecting the scales and proportions around it.
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