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Discover Ludwig"means for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a method or process of achieving a particular goal. For example: "We are looking for means for reducing the company's carbon emissions."
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means for their products.
They know what this means for Nascar.
We can discuss the means for engagement.
What this means for Ohio State: disappointment.
The means for securing secrecy vary considerably.
Man has several means for forestalling death.
What Marissa Mayer means for Yahoo.
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I have no other means [for protection].
He means for money.
(See "What Obama's Cyber Plan Means For Business").
You wonder what this means for Beaton.
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