The correct way of saying the phrase actually makes less sense logically. You’re telling me I can use this car to julien fries? Do my laundry? Perform open heart surgery? That’s what it would mean if it was for all intents and purposes.
To my mind, you reversed the subject of the phrase. It’s not a car with which to do or be whatever. It’s that regardless of whatever may be needed or intended, this IS in fact a car. I’m not saying that makes awhole lot more sense though 🤷♂️.
The wrong way isn’t any better.
for all intensive purposes
What about my calm and gentle purposes?
Can I not go for a light cruise?
Am I to be denied the experience of a
succulent Chinese mealrelaxing journey by car?sunglasses and cigarette clearly is a lifestyle devoted to intense purposes!




