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The phrase "aid means" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the methods or resources used to provide assistance, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The aid means we have implemented to support the community include food distribution and educational programs."
Alternatives: "assistance methods" or "support resources".
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Our approach to aid means making every penny count, and doing what works.
Donating through gift aid means charities can claim an extra 25p for every £1 you give.
The introduction of this "residence test" for civil legal aid means women like me wouldn't get access to a lawyer.
More aid means Congress and the president should replace T.A.A. with a broader safety net that helps workers regardless of why they lost their jobs.
Some fear the aid means the Bush government is more concerned with protecting the interests of American companies than in helping end a 38-year civil war.
It has also promised to re-establish early advice entitlements in the family courts and to review the legal aid means tests.
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Cuts to legal aid mean the majority of defendants now appear unrepresented.
Legal aid meant that my son didn't wrongly become a youth offending statistic – I am grateful for that.
For 20 years Geldof had insisted that the perfection of Live Aid meant that, 'you fuck with that legacy your peril'.
Osborne said Britain's commitment to spend 0.7% of gross national income on overseas aid meant Britain could continue to play its part in the fight against malaria.
QUESTION FROM SOHEL: What portion of the aid meant for Pakistan's civilian development end up, via various channels, in the hands of the Taliban?
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