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Discover Ludwig"an means" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You cannot use it in any context. Instead, you could use phrases like "means that," "implies," or "suggests" depending on what you are trying to communicate. For example: "The fact that he arrived late for work an means that he is not taking his job seriously."
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Sporting reputation: Not the sportiest by an means- ranked 107th out of 145 in the BUCS 2014/15 league.
The post also expressed his belief that Fifa have already decided to find him guilty of wrongdoing and included a promise to fight such a verdict by an means necessary.
Conceivably, in those heady days when celebrity photo-ops were seen as an means of putting the "New South Africa" on the world map, the good-natured Mandela might have made himself available for a meeting with a San Francisco auction-bidder ushered in by Theron.
Freezing tissues offers an means to hinder decomposition, however initial freezing itself will also influence mechanical properties [[2]].
While we realize that primary hepatocytes would be a better model to evaluate this pathway, we choose the HepG2 cell line as an means to evaluate this phenomenon but allowing for use of the known anti-cancer effects of TSA as a control.
You are intending to build muscle tissue -- so use anaerobic effort (here an means not ).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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