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The phrase "a significant means" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an important method or way of achieving something.
Example: "Education is a significant means of improving one's quality of life."
Alternatives: "an important method" or "a crucial way".
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It will become a significant means by which music is consumed within the very near future".
Your Nov. 26 news article about New York City crowding does not address a significant means to reduce the city's "population pressure": fix New York's parks.
Such attention was a significant means for taking an argumentative orientation where specific forms of discourse and intratextual work were essential ingredients.
The period 1430 1550 saw not only the decline of the Gothic style and the establishment of the new Renaissance style but also the beginning of the transformation of the art of glass painting from a significant means of artistic expression into a hybrid art form: the translucent emulation of fresco and easel painting.
If satellite does, well, fly as a significant means of Internet delivery, then Murdoch is well positioned.
But for the app developers who gain the featured spot, it could be a significant means of attracting new downloads for a long period of time.
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As expected, a significant mean stress influence was observed.
Scientific papers are a significant mean for professionals to communicate among.
A significant mean hatching success rate of 89.6% was obtained for all the experiments.
A significant mean effect size is found for total facial emotion perception (d = − 0.85).
However, a significant mean reduction was observed among subjects who received classical acupuncture treatment (pooled MD=2.16 kg, 95% CI=0.47 3.84).
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