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The phrase "article meant" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the intended meaning or purpose of an article, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The article meant to inform readers about the latest scientific discoveries was well-received."
Alternatives: "intended article" or "article's purpose".
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The article, meant to poke fun at the panic created by the nationwide anthrax scare, ended up causing just that.
In the April issue of Esquire, published by Hearst Magazines, Ted C. Fishman wrote an article meant to parody the abundance of Web sites for products that seemed too good to be true.
They say the article meant that that she had "falsely and inexcusably accused her fellow churchgoers of behaving in a bigoted, unchristian manner towards her, of stigmatising her and cruelly taunting her for being a single mother".
Mimi Wallace New York To the Editor: After reading the travelogue on Kabul, and then the front-page headlines in the same day's newspaper ("At Border, Signs of Pakistani Role in Taliban Surge"), I can only conclude that this was not a travel article meant to be taken seriously.
A note on access concludes the article, meant to help interested social scientists find easier access to the acronym-filled and gray literature where much of this research has been published.
The "X" article meant sudden fame for Kennan.
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"Children," for the purpose of this article, means preschool children.
The decline of the North Sea (see article) means that domestic production no longer always meets demand.
–What did Helga Markus, cited in the article, mean when she said, "I feel a bit like an American.
That got me thinking a lot about what this article means not just for the anti-government argument on the right but also for the populist left.
The present article means only to describe in as general a way as possible certain properties of poetry and of poetic thought regarded as in some sense independent modes of the mind.
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