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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the purposeful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is intentional or has a specific aim or goal. Example: "In her speech, she emphasized the importance of the purposeful actions we take to achieve our objectives."
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the purposeful
adjective
Having purpose; intentional.
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The purposeful walk.
There was the purposeful walk.
Down the line went the purposeful Ms. Jolie.
The purposeful obscurity is "a reaction against the Internet," Mr. Carolan theorized.
Being part of the purposeful, business-day life of the city was lifting her spirits.
The music's changed, to the purposeful percussion of Fleetwood Mac's Tusk.
The purposeful old woman passed all this, barely looking from side to side.
But the complexity is in the style, the purposeful invention across the beat.
Then she marches through slum areas with the purposeful gait of a charity worker.
The purposeful collective activity of ants and other social insects does, indeed, look intelligent on the surface.
It was as austerely powerful as ever, ennobled by an exceptional cast and the purposeful conducting of Louis Langrée.
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