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Well, this is an interesting question. In most cases the word "purpose" is used to describe something's meaning, reason for being, or goal.

For example:

A man tells the board of directors that he has a plan for the company. Delighted to hear the news, his boss asks him:

"What is the purpose of your plan?"

Now, let's go back and use the same scenario, but this time the boss asks the man:

"What do you intend to do?"

With English, it's not necessarily about trying to find a word that means the same thing and can completely replace another word in a sentence. English is a funny language in that you can manipulate a sentence to make some words mean different things. So, just as a suggestion, try playing with a few sentences before you write or say anything and see what kinds of things you can come up with.

Did you know that English is considered to be the most difficult language to learn?

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