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Discover LudwigThe phrase "means necessary" is not correct in English; it should be "means necessary" as part of the expression "by any means necessary." You can use it when emphasizing that any method or action is acceptable to achieve a goal.
Example: "We must protect our environment by any means necessary."
Alternatives: "at all costs" or "by any means."
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By any means necessary".
Operating by Any Means Necessary.
By any means necessary, resist the swoosh.
Hopefully you would defend yourself by any means necessary".
He intends to ravish your palate by whatever means necessary.
"Our stance said 'by any means necessary'," reasons Kramer.
Amos's agenda is laughter, by any means necessary.
Stephens vowed to stop Lukas by any means necessary.
We fill our pockets by any means necessary.
Whose security gets protected by any means necessary?
So narrowing that gap, by whatever means necessary, helps.
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