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The phrase "a very practical means" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an effective method or way to achieve something in a practical context.
Example: "Using public transportation is a very practical means of reducing your carbon footprint."
Alternatives: "an effective method" or "a useful approach".
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There is a simple lesson here: unfettered access to a free Internet is not merely a goal to which we should aspire on principle, but also a very practical means of countering Al Qaeda.
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"What I love about Alex is that he's an impresario in the truest sense of the word, but he is also a very practical Scottish guy who is very concerned that we live within our means.
Attending university is by no means a cop out -- it'll offer you life skills and is a very practical way to go about your career.
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Yellamma is a very practical goddess.
That is a very practical timeframe".
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This is a very practical reason".
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