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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a means at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "There is no example available due to the incorrectness of the phrase."
Alternatives: "a method of" or "a way to".
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Whereas tests are a means at the service of promoting meritocracy in most Western nations, tests project negative connotations in the Middle East (Gebril 2016).
High-throughput transcriptome analysis will become a means at improving cancer treatment by an early and accurate diagnosis of tumour subtype and determining the most effective therapeutic intervention.
Was care to the donor viewed as the finality of care, as opposed to a means, at the initial phase of his or her management?
2) Was care to the donor viewed as the finality of care, as opposed to a means, at the initial phase of his or her management?
Moreover, their ability to form extended linear filaments provides a means, at least in principle, of exerting long-range interactions on the cell wall synthetic machinery, leading to the control of gross cell geometry.
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In this article, we follow the standard philosophical convention according to which "a mind" means "at least one mind".
Today, curating as a profession means at least four things.
But I am an omnivore, which means at times I am a carnivore.
After all, this is a lockout, which means at heart, it is the owners' baby.
For a seller, that means at least partially making up in volume what you lose in margin.
Figure 2 A shows group means at each time point for rMTs and aMTs.
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