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with similar intent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "with similar intent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action or statement is made with a purpose or goal that is comparable to another. Example: "The two proposals were submitted with similar intent, aiming to improve community engagement."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
Mr. Anderson's case follows ones with similar intent.
News & Media
His "War Against the Weak," apparently written with similar intent, is a muckraking book about a subject incontestably awash in muck.
News & Media
"Because society is a function of a critical mass of people with similar intent.
News & Media
A forthcoming service from Hulu looks to be designed with similar intent.
News & Media
London began the second period with similar intent, forcing another drop-out from Gower's clever kick but again Catalans struck first, Kevin Larroyer feeding a gem of a ball out the back of his hand for Vaccari to score out wide.
News & Media
Others have also received the message, and six rival bounty hunters arrive with similar intent.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
We've seen gadgets with similar intents in the past, mostly in the form of motion sensors worn on the ear that alert you that you're head's drooping or at a sleepy angle.
News & Media
The differences between Los Angeles and New York City illustrate how similar programs, with similar intents, may be implemented in substantially different ways because of local institutional and historic differences.
Science
The generic mentions of the various constraints and their possible guidelines applied to critical structural aerospace component (flap lever) will be able pave path towards better application of critical aerospace parts with similar design intent.
Science
They show similar emphasis on the unstudied and intuitive application of that paint in a form of psychic improvisation akin to the automatism of the Surrealists, with a similar intent of expressing the force of the creative unconscious in art.
Encyclopedias
In addition to the annual meeting, there has typically been a mid-year meeting with a similar intent as the annual meeting, but focused on the current fellows.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "with similar intent", ensure the context clearly establishes what the original intent is, so the comparison is easily understood by the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "with similar intent" without clearly defining the original intent. This can lead to ambiguity and confusion for the reader. Always ensure the reference point for the similarity is explicit.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "with similar intent" functions primarily as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to specify the manner or purpose of an action. Ludwig examples show it describing how different entities undertake actions with comparable underlying goals.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
40%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "with similar intent" serves to draw parallels between actions or plans, highlighting a shared, though not necessarily identical, purpose. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While relatively infrequent, it appears across various contexts, especially News & Media and Science. When using this phrase, ensure the original intent is clearly defined to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives such as "with comparable intent" or "with a similar objective" offer slight variations in emphasis, allowing for more precise communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with comparable intent
Replaces "similar" with "comparable", emphasizing the equivalence in purpose.
with a similar objective
Substitutes "intent" with "objective", highlighting the aim or goal.
with a similar purpose
Uses "purpose" instead of "intent", focusing on the reason for the action.
with like-minded intention
Uses more descriptive words to add nuance about the intention
with analogous motivation
Switches to "analogous motivation", indicating a parallel drive or reason.
with a parallel aim
Replaces both words to show the relationship with a different objective
with a shared goal
Emphasizes the commonality in the desired outcome.
with corresponding design
Changing both the meaning and the context
with related inspiration
Different nuance to show a similar motivation
with convergent aspirations
A more formal variation, emphasizing shared desires.
FAQs
How can I use "with similar intent" in a sentence?
You can use "with similar intent" to compare actions or plans that share a common goal. For example, "Both organizations launched initiatives "with similar intent", aiming to improve educational outcomes."
What are some alternatives to "with similar intent"?
Alternatives include "with comparable intent", "with a similar purpose", or "with a similar objective", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is it redundant to say "with similar intent and purpose"?
While "intent" and "purpose" are closely related, using both can sometimes add emphasis, though it may be perceived as slightly redundant. Consider whether the context benefits from the added emphasis or if one word suffices.
What's the difference between "with similar intent" and "with the same intent"?
"With similar intent" implies a shared but not necessarily identical goal, whereas "with the same intent" suggests an exact match in purpose. The choice depends on the precision needed in describing the relationship between the intentions.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested