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it meant for that vs it men for that

Neither of the phrases is correct. The correct phrase should be 'it meant for that.' 'Meant' is the past tense and past participle of 'mean,' which is used to indicate intention or purpose.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 791 views

it meant for that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something was intended or designed for a specific purpose.
  • There's a text on it meant for that guy on the floor.
  • It has gone in your stomach. It was not meant for that.
  • That arrangement meant that there was also a clear distinction between the activities of ABN AMRO N and ABN AMRO Z. It meant for instance that ABN AMRO N had its own corporate governance structure and its own reporting.
  • I never meant for it to go that far.
  • It's meant for noses that are not blocked with the scents of America
  • But the Chief heard hens and insisted it meant his daughters For that, he kicked my husband and hurt him grievously
  • That has been the worst part of the present regime, because it meant, for example, that the term 'fats' could cover all sorts of fat and that there was no indication at all as to the origins of the fat content.
  • My husband merely commented that the Chief was raising hens But the Chief heard hens and insisted it meant his daughters For that, he kicked my husband and hurt him grievously
  • But that does not tell me who he was and what it meant for you.
  • I can't tell you how much it meant for me to have you here.
  • After the first few years of data, he intuited what it meant for what was yet to come.
  • No one will ever forget that night and what it meant for this country.
  • Say something about the rueido, about what it meant for us, for our community.
  • Do you know what it meant for me?
  • I know what it meant for you to get off that bus.
  • You knew exactly what it meant for you if you chose to stay.
  • You knew exactly what it meant for you if you chose to stay.
  • He never thought for one second what it meant for them to grow up with a hole in their lives.
  • Can I ask w-what was it meant for?
  • It meant making some investments and that meant reducing profits for a few years.

it men for that

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • You live with men and kill men for pleasure.
  • They've executed men for less.
  • Sergeant, assemble your men for firing-squad duty.
  • New men for the Sheriff's mine.
  • Italian politics have had these men for centuries.
  • I mean, we're terrible at picking men for ourselves.
  • I worked with those men for four years.
  • The men for the trunk are downstairs...
  • I've ruled these men for a year with blood.
  • I need my best men for this operation.
  • I can't clear this men for space travel.
  • But you use your own men for the pickup.
  • You've killed men for far less, Boyd.
  • Training up men for the work, when many have no aptitude.
  • Then, mistaking a group of garishly dressed men for pirates...
  • You pick a song about crazy women in their panties killing their men for chewing gum.
  • I've ruled these men for a year with blood.
  • Warwick is in the north raising men for me as we speak.
  • They should help you recruit some men for your mission.
  • Even though we prepare our men for warfare...

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