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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with deadly intent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or behavior that is done with the purpose of causing harm or death. Example: "The detective concluded that the suspect approached the victim with deadly intent, making the case more serious."
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While much of the language here is clinical, it is rendered with deadly intent.
An individual with deadly intent was in the school building, holding an assault weapon that was designed for fighting wars.
Mr Hill said the bombs "were not off-the-shelf bombs, they were made with deadly intent".
As I see it, this debate is about finding a way to balance our right to own guns with our need for protection from people with deadly intent.
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To interpret Hilary Mantel's story, in the gist of the Mail's Stephen Glover, as a message with a deadly intent would surely be to invoke the thought police.
This is a cosmically sublime detail; no other poet slices with such accuracy and deadly intent.
There were no shortage of contenders competing in national teams numbering up to five, with Great Britain, Spain, Belgium, Italy and Colombia signalling the most deadly intent by fielding their full complement of permitted riders.
As proof of deadly intent, the masked fighter drags Sotloff before the camera as well.
He will also star in ITV's drama Above Suspicion: Deadly Intent this week.
Her latest creation, Above Suspicion: Deadly Intent, is unlikely to live long enough in the mind to transcend its two generic titles.
Fogerty was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill.
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