For the purpose of

Used to indicate the intended goal, aim, or reason for doing something. It expresses the specific intention behind an action or decision.

This phrase combines the Old French 'porpos' (meaning intention) with the preposition 'for' to create a formal expression of intent. It became standardized in legal and academic writing during the 14th-15th centuries as a way to clearly state objectives and rationales.

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