Hi. Is the following use of "is intended on" correct?
"Our team is intended on building an electric motorcycle."
Does "is intended on" even exist? I'm not sure why I think it does...
Thanks in advance,
Edgar
ebsoares Does "is intended on" even exist? I'm not sure why I think it does... It doesn't exist, but you may mistakenly think so because there is a similar idiom, which is be intent on .
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ebsoaresDoes "is intended on" even exist? I'm not sure why I think it does...
It doesn't exist, but you may mistakenly think so because there is a similar idiom, which is be intent on.
They are intent on building a motorcycle.
~ They are focused on building ...
~ They are engrossed in building ...
~ They are