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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also mean that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has an additional implication or consequence.
Example: "The new policy will improve efficiency, but it will also mean that some employees may need to adjust their roles."
Alternatives: "also imply that" or "also indicate that".
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But it may also mean that they get less business.
It may also mean that he's not her mate.
Does it also mean that something will change in Italy?
It will also mean that users won't be served ads.
Approving it then would also mean that incoming legislators would not have to confront the issue.
"But hard times also mean that people want to be cheered up".
Which regrettable fact may also mean that there are more of us thinking for ourselves.
Rising costs can also mean that fewer weapons are ultimately built.
The changes also mean that Dick Enberg, Dierdorf's partner, will work with a different partner.
The cap on bonuses will also mean that banks need to rethink their business models.
But it will also mean that Zaytuna will remain marginal among American liberal-arts colleges.
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