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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for meaning" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to explain the purpose or intention behind a certain action or statement. For example: - I chose my words carefully for meaning, as I didn't want to offend anyone. - The artist created intricate symbols in her paintings for deeper meaning. - The teacher asked the students to read the story again, this time looking for meaning beyond the surface level.
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Being a hipster means you struggle for meaning in life.
And, above all, for meaning.
So desperate for meaning.
They are also looking for meaning.
The soul's search for meaning.
And all will be dissected for meaning.
It's about a desire for meaning.
Maybe I'm looking too hard for meaning?
"She breaks variations apart and looks for meaning in roles.
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