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The phrase "advertisements which means" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks proper context, making it difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "The advertisements which means to inform consumers about new products can be quite persuasive."
Alternatives: "advertisements that signify" or "advertisements that convey".
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"Many of these videos are embedded with advertisements, which means that Google is effectively in business with crooks peddling stolen or bogus credit cards," the report states.
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Which means it is Mr. Paddock who promotes the series, hanging fliers, placing advertisements and visiting writers' groups to recruit guests.
Which means what exactly?
"Which means nothing".
Which means pig-like".
Which means what?
Which means nothing changed.
Which means, again, dead bone.
Which means no drinkable water.
Which means the law needs changing".
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