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'is not meant for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to express that something is not intended for a specific purpose or audience. For example: "This product is not meant for small children."
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The E2O, however, is not meant for the American driver.
It is not meant for crowded city streets...Mr...Mr
The burger is not meant for vegetarians like me.
The financial paper is not meant for the public.
A Junior Dragster is not meant for street use.
"This stuff is not meant for human consumption," she said.
Unlike welfare, unemployment insurance is not meant for the poor alone.
The You is not meant for production; it doesn't even have an engine.
The potent venom is not meant for large animals like ourselves, of course.
But I'd still say Division I athletics is not meant for everybody.
It is not meant for sustained underwater use, Mr. Richardson said.
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