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The phrase "as a means to get them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or strategy to achieve a specific goal or obtain something.
Example: "We implemented a new marketing strategy as a means to get them interested in our product."
Alternatives: "as a way to obtain them" or "as a method to acquire them."
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However tempting it may be, avoid any attempt to use their methods and manipulate them back as a means to get them to change.
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