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Discover Ludwig"can mean that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an explanation or clarification of something that could have multiple interpretations. For example: "I didn't receive an invitation to the party, which can mean that I was intentionally left out or that it was lost in the mail."
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"This kind of self-censoring can mean that important information is never shared.
The rapid evolution of technology can mean that skills quickly become outdated.
It can mean that Person X is overwhelmed.
It can mean that investors expect economic activity to accelerate.
This can mean that years go by before the condition is diagnosed.
Or it can mean that Person X doesn't have a lot of experience in making introductions.
A poor sonogram can mean that the doctor misses babies with neural tube defects.
Of course Schama's rapturous zeal can mean that he sometimes overdoes it.
It can mean that Person X doesn't know person Y that well.
This can mean that stories that are technically accurate can nonetheless be potentially misleading.
That context can mean that a seemingly inoffensive phrase is, in fact, offensive.
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