Sentence examples for could certainly mean from inspiring English sources

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This could certainly mean the difference between life and death.

But it could certainly mean more ambitious, in-depth coverage.

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The onset of hostilities would almost certainly mean a cut-off of Iraqi exports, which could mean prices surging toward $35 or even $40.

Digs show that both modern humans and Neanderthals controlled fire in a way that almost certainly means they could cook, and did so at least 200,000 years ago.

From trips that you don't have to go too far for to those dream bucket list trips in far off places like Botswana and Tanzania, these are the places that travel writers, vloggers and influencers couldn't recommend more – which certainly means they should be on your camping bucket list.

I didn't know how to make friends, and clumping around with a heavy steel leg brace and crutches certainly meant I couldn't play any sports.

"This certainly could mean something big or it could prove to be nothing," Jonathan Vaughters, Garmin's team director, said of the surge in the standings by Armstrong, who is 37. "But it's pretty impressive.

I certainly meant no insult".

That almost certainly means Europe.

And everyone certainly meant well.

It certainly means chasing after attention.

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