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"this was intended" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something was done with a specific goal or purpose in mind. For example: "This new policy was intended to improve customer satisfaction."
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This was intended to startle them.
Presumably this was intended to be reassuring.
(This was intended as a compliment).
None of this was intended.
This was intended to reduce child trafficking.
"This was intended to be my final house.
Clearly, this was intended to disrupt my ability to continue my education.
He says this was intended to convey his candidate's ease with conversation, his cross-cultural capability.
This was intended to close a chapter that had become embarrassing to Washington.
The images, whether this was intended or not, brush up against each other in one's mind.
We have reason to believe that this was intended to be a robbery".
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