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Discover Ludwig"what we intend" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing a plan or goal that multiple people have agreed to. For example: "We've discussed our options and have decided on what we intend to do."
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"Having got that out of the way, here's what we intend to do, by means of redress.
That's exactly what we intend to do".
That's just what we intend to do.
That's what we intend to stick to.
Here's what we intend to do about this.
That is precisely what we intend to do".
Keep those promises.' And that's what we intend to do".
That's what we intend to do and that's what we expect to do.
We need to move the process very quickly and that's what we intend to do.
"The building lends itself to restoration, and that is what we intend".
What we intend to do is put that out to public consultation and then finalise it".
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