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The phrase "by any mean" is not correct in written English. The correct phrase is "by any means," which means "in any way" or "by any method." This phrase is typically used in a negative context to emphasize that there are no options or possibilities. Example: "I will not tolerate cheating by any means. If you are caught cheating, you will fail the class."
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First to try to remove all the sanctions by any mean necessary and second continue developing the bomb in unknown secret sites.
The Burman A an inveterate gambler; but he does not by any mean,.tand alone in this respect, for his neighbour the Chinaman is, if anything, worse.
A perfect spot for sea trade should have modern connections by any mean of transport.
The look in my daughter's eyes hurt me more than I ever remember being hurt by any mean girl bully from my own youth.
Not monogamous by any mean, while still a congressman in the 1940s, Johnson carried on an affair with Helen Gahagan, an actress and Congresswoman who was married to the movie star Melvyn Douglas.
Revising the religious roles in Islam showed that Ghusl does not necessitate by any mean any type of internal VD.
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