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Discover LudwigThe phrase "policy means" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce or explain a specific policy or rule. Example: The dress code policy means that employees must adhere to a professional dress code while at work.
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Dealing with Turkish foreign policy means dealing with Mr Davutoglu.
"But you can't engineer it through policy means," he says.
China's one-child policy means there is a shortage of women of child-bearing age.
(Please remind students that our privacy policy means they cannot post their last names).
With the economy near capacity, looser fiscal policy means that monetary policy has to be tight.
Its one company per sector policy means it will miss out on lucrative assignments.
Right or wrong, the restrained policy means that the bank still has considerable firepower in reserve.
DfID's policy means money will be made available to pay journals for publication.
"Not having a serious European policy means you haven't got much of a foreign policy".
Sometimes such a policy means that money is not neatly spread around the country.
In some cases a bank's policy means you can't get a replacement even in an emergency.
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