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"Were not intended" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the past tense of negative statements. For example: "Their actions were not intended to hurt anyone."
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They were not intended for consumption.
His writings were not intended to be scriptural.
Those were not intended as phrases of affection.
A few auction lots were not intended for young audiences.
The garish walls were not intended as a naked skin.
But the substances were not intended to enhance athletic performance.
The presidential libraries were not intended for this type of gift.
He insisted that Public Citizen's attacks were not intended to advance Mr. Nader's candidacy.
Those internal records were not intended to mislead anyone, he said.
Mr. Shirakawa emphasized that the bank's moves were not intended to finance Japanese government spending.
He argued that free schools were not intended to be exclusively for children from deprived backgrounds.
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