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"In the mean time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most often used as a transition phrase to indicate that something else has to occur before the main subject is addressed. For example, "John needs to finish his homework before dinner. In the mean time, let's watch a movie."
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In the mean time, government doesn't stop".
In the mean time, Hartford deserves unblemished, undistracted leadership.
In the mean time, thanks for your help.
In the mean time, here's a taste of the gallery.
In the mean time, Petrofac's core market has come back.
In the mean time, dig out your old copies of A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas.
In the mean time, what we do is we keep on pushing".
In the mean time, we had Benenson fill out our Status Update survey: paste1030, I think.
In the mean time I'm happy to find that Princess Arabella transcends race.
In the mean time, enjoy the pics.
In the mean time: what do you think?
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