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The phrase "we intended on" is not considered standard in written English; the correct form is "we intended to." You can use "we intended to" when expressing a plan or purpose regarding future actions or decisions.
Example: "We intended to finish the project by the end of the month."
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JR: We had always intended on doing an acoustic album but we never did get round to it.
We intend on being one of them.
In this study, however, because we intended to focus on the effect of HA concentration on chondrogenic differentiation, we believe that this study design is acceptable.
Which we intend on doing".
"So, we intend on proceeding," Mr. Burton said.
"We intend on going forward if he intends to void our marriage.
Our goal is protect our home court, and we intend on doing that".
"Isn't that interesting?" Dennis Coppin, the lawyer representing Gomatee Ramsundar, said in an interview that his client "is presumed innocent and we intend on fighting the case".
"We intend on putting up signage to let the predators know this is a safe block, that everything on the block will be protected by the panic button," Mr. Soloway said.
"The story was the same to everyone: this is a collection we intend on keeping intact," said Mr. Goedhuis, who traveled to China for more than three years to collect the pieces.
We intend on delivering that promise".
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