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The phrase "with an intention to" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe when someone does something on purpose or with a plan. For example: "She applied for the job with an intention to move to a bigger city."
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Only possession in a custodial institution (with an intention to use the poppers) is an offence.
"I do not produce art with an intention to hurt, humiliate or insult".
The fliers were taken down, but with an intention to put them back eventually on display.
You could see kids with their dads and they came with curiosity, but also with an intention to work hard.
This suggests that the voice-hearer takes there to be a speaker behind the voice, with an intention to communicate.
"The promotional video in question was created with an intention to showcase the effectiveness of the translation device.
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An incremental analysis should be conducted with an intention-to-treat approach, complemented by relevant subgroup analyses.
Data were analyzed with an intention-to-treat approach.
Efficacy data were evaluated with an intention-to-treat analysis including all patients with falciparum malaria who were randomized to study drug therapy [12].
The analysis was conducted with an intention-to-treat approach.
Our data were analyzed with an intention-to-treat approach.
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