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we intention that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we intention that" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "we intend that"? You can use "we intend that" when expressing a purpose or goal regarding a future action or outcome. Example: "In our project proposal, we intend that our efforts will lead to significant improvements in community health."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
It is this "we-intention" that distinguishes shared or collective activity from a mere summation or heap of individual acts.[5] But what exactly is this we-intention?
Science
Only such we-intentionality actually serves the purpose for which Sellars devised the term "we-intention"; only the we-intentions that are universally shared, and no parochial group attitudes, constitute the moral point of view.
Science
By adopting a we-intention that X counts as or becomes Y in C, individuals make it an objective fact that X counts as or becomes Y in C. A familiar example is the institution of money, which is created by the we-intention to treat certain pieces of paper or metal, issued by the appropriate governmental authority, as money.
Encyclopedias
First, "we have the intention that someone be in error regarding some matter, as we see the fact of the matter" (Simpson 1992, 624).
Science
We go over there with the intention that we put them in the best position to win.
News & Media
"It was never Mrs. de Menil's intention that we be daunting or forbidding, but we have been perceived as elitist in that way".
News & Media
The increase in pay comes after McMillon said in October of last year that it is company's intention "that we will be in a situation where we don't pay minimum wage at all".
News & Media
However, in the real world, we often have to deal with different levels of confidence in the beliefs we hold, desires we have, and intentions that we commit to.
Science
"It was never our goal, or never the intention that we be the only gay group allowed to march under a banner, nor did we know that we would be," said executive vice president and chief diversity officer Craig Robinson.
News & Media
"Barbara, my late wife, and I – it was always our intention that we'd give about 50% of our wealth away during our lifetime and then we'd give the other 50% away when we died," Thomas told Guardian Australia.
News & Media
"I went on with the intention that we were playing at home," Rémy said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When expressing intent, use the correct grammatical form: "we intend that" or "it is our intention that". This ensures clarity and avoids misinterpretation.
Common error
Avoid using the noun "intention" directly with "we" in a way that implies action. Instead, use the verb form "intend" to clearly express the planned action or goal.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we intention that" is grammatically incorrect and does not serve a clear grammatical function. As noted by Ludwig, the correct form involves using "intend" as a verb or restructuring the sentence to properly use "intention" as a noun.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "we intention that" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. As pointed out by Ludwig, the correct way to express intent is by using "intend" as a verb (e.g., "we intend that") or by restructuring the sentence to properly use "intention" as a noun (e.g., "it is our intention that"). Using the correct grammatical form ensures clarity and avoids miscommunication. Due to its incorrect nature, this phrase is unsuitable for any context, especially formal, professional, or academic writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we intend that
Replaces "intention" with the verb "intend", correcting the grammatical structure to express a direct intent.
we aim that
Substitutes "intention" with the verb "aim", offering a more concise way to state a goal.
we plan that
Replaces "intention" with "plan", indicating a structured approach towards achieving something.
it is our intention that
Adds "it is our" to create a grammatically sound sentence emphasizing the intention.
our intention is that
Restructures the phrase to clearly state that the intention is to achieve a specific outcome.
we have the intention that
Specifies the possession of an intention, making the sentence grammatically correct.
we desire that
Uses "desire" instead of "intention" to convey a strong wish or inclination.
we propose that
Introduces a suggestion or plan for consideration, shifting from intent to proposition.
we hope that
Expresses a wish or expectation, implying a less certain outcome than intention.
we anticipate that
Indicates an expectation or prediction about a future event or outcome.
FAQs
What is the correct way to express an intention?
The correct way to express an intention is to use the verb "intend" or the phrase "it is our intention". For example, you can say "we intend that" or "it is our intention that" followed by the desired outcome.
Is "we intention that" grammatically correct?
No, "we intention that" is not grammatically correct. The noun "intention" needs a verb to form a complete sentence. The correct forms are "we intend that" or "it is our intention that".
What can I say instead of "we intention that"?
Instead of "we intention that", you can use phrases like "we intend that", "we aim that", or "it is our intention that".
How do I use "intend" and "intention" correctly in a sentence?
"Intend" is a verb, so it shows action: "We intend to complete the project by Friday." "Intention" is a noun, referring to a plan or aim: "Our intention is to complete the project by Friday."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested