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intentionally

[in-ten-shuh-nl-ee] / ɪnˈtɛn ʃə nl i /
ADVERB
purposely
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Others included overstating the number of Dutch police officers deployed during a Maccabi match in Amsterdam and claims Muslim communities had been intentionally targeted by Tel Aviv fans.

From BBC

We here at the Free Press, we do things intentionally and in a manner that’s reported from all eyes, you know, every community in that sense.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I think it is intentionally vague and it is a deliberate attempt to cause pressure and confusion,” they continued.

From Salon

"That capability lets us move from simply finding unusual spin textures to intentionally designing and optimizing them for future information and quantum technologies."

From Science Daily

The intentionally short-lived union is followed by a breakup into three companies.

From The Wall Street Journal