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The phrase "article mean" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the meaning of an article, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Can you explain what the article mean in terms of its main argument?"
Alternatives: "article's meaning" or "meaning of the article".
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After all, do 13 Wikipedia mentions for a research article mean that an article is performing well or poorly?
I don't believe the authors of the journal article mean to discourage the reporting of secondary outcomes.
–What did Helga Markus, cited in the article, mean when she said, "I feel a bit like an American.
Does this article mean that the NHS would not, in fact, be safer from privatisation in a new Scottish state than it is at the moment?
Assuming that the genotypes are really homozygous anyway, the results in Table 2 of Gottlieb et al.'s article mean that all the aortic DNA samples tested would have to derive from a primary DNA that would have systematically undergone the same triple modification.
The following baseline characteristics will be included in the revised article: Mean Age: 35.2 years; Mean AFC 7; Mean BMI: 24.6; Mean D2 FSH: 7.43.
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"Children," for the purpose of this article, means preschool children.
The decline of the North Sea (see article) means that domestic production no longer always meets demand.
The article, meant to poke fun at the panic created by the nationwide anthrax scare, ended up causing just that.
In this paragraph, the term "defense article" means an item designated by the President pursuant to subsection (a)(1).
That's hard, but the recent progress on groundwater I mention in my article means the drought may offer the opportunity.
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