Is "meant for " correct english? [closed]

What is wrong with this sentence

"This equipment is meant for connecting devices."

Is the phrase "meant for" correct English?


Solution 1:

Meant for is an idiomatic expression meaning:

(informal) perfectly suited for

  • You were meant for me and I was meant for you. I'm not surprised that they have such a happy marriage. I always knew that they were meant for each other.

(M-W)

You are using it correctly in your sentence.