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The phrase "meant for something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that has a specific purpose or intention. For example: - This book was meant for children, as it contains many colorful illustrations. - The new software update is meant for improving the overall performance of the system. - Sarah always knew she was meant for something greater, and now she is a successful CEO. - The park was meant for leisurely activities like picnics and walking, but it has been converted into a construction site. - The gift was meant for you, but it got delivered to the wrong address.
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Each one is meant for something".
"Perhaps I was meant for something much more romantic".
But you felt like you were meant for something better.
The result is a big box of bedrooms on a property meant for something less monolithic.
What does meaning in the sense of purpose (when something is said to be meant for something) have to do with meaning in the sense of representing or signifying?
For much of the series, Jack Matthew Foxx), the erstwhile leader of the survivors and one of the Oceanic Six, has stood as a pragmatist fixed in combat with the more spiritual John Locke, even criticizing him a few weeks ago for believing he was special and meant for something.
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That's terrific, if by "pursuing" her, you mean for something longer than a one-night stand.
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