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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a core means" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an essential method or way of achieving something.
Example: "In our strategy, a core means of success is effective communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a fundamental method" or "a primary way".
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"The outage could force Facebook to issue refunds to advertisers many of which use its platforms as a core means of reaching consumers and further damage a brand already dented by scandals surrounding privacy and data protection," Wells reported.
As Nhu and the Can Lao were a core means of his keeping power, Diệm did not follow Durbrow's advice.
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In a nutshell, Common Core means that we are now shifting the way we assess student progress, with a greater emphasis on critical thinking, higher reasoning and strong writing skills.
Common Core means a lot of things to different people, so they could be right based on what's in front of them.
At Barnes & Noble, finding a sustainable core meant exiting the small-store market and focusing on the profitable niche of college bookstores.
Killing Common Core means killing a program derived by the states and local teachers to sharpen key skills for our nation's children, from any walk of life.
The x86 core means that a wide variety of development tools and web-browser plug-ins are compatible with Geode two factors that weigh against chips that use RISC architectures like MIPS or Strong ARM, which are superior in other respects.
The lack of a core curriculum means offenders moving between prisons cannot continue courses.
Extremely sore muscles a day or two after a core workout means you probably overdid it and might need to dial down your workout a bit.
But as a building's tenants change, there may be a need to run ductwork through a core, which means cutting holes in concrete heavily reinforced with steel bars.
A fundamentally more fluid set of interactions between the edge and the core means everything has to work together better.
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