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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all mean that" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a collective understanding or conclusion, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The results of the survey all mean that we need to improve our customer service."
Alternatives: "all indicate that" or "all suggest that".
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The bank tax, increased tax on flights and increased capital gains tax will all mean that the rich pay more.
When it comes to China e-commerce, "different" is a much better word than "weird". Differences in culture, language, purchasing power and consumer preferences all mean that international brands have to learn and adjust.
So does this all mean that anti-sweatshop campaigners will soon be looking for other jobs?
Does this all mean that Islamist militancy will simply die away?
But does this all mean that English-speaking MBA students can safely shun learning other languages?
These issues all mean that careful choice of assumptions in the identification model and fundamental formulation to account for uncertainty are necessary.
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And by the way- what I write is not ALL meant that seriously.
It all means that interesting times are coming to Silicon Valley.
Which all means that Toronto can relax against Columbus on Saturday.
This all means that companies will see slower profit growth or even profit contraction".
This all means that in 'normal operation', stars won't make anything heavier than iron.
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