Sentence examples for could mean so from inspiring English sources

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Of course, the title could mean so much more.

Nobody quite understood why a fresh manicure could mean so much to an old woman.

"I never thought a T-shirt could mean so much," he said.

She seemed surprised, as though never before had a stranger told her that her stories could mean so much.

How could he know that she was only trailing her mother, since there was no other leader whose approbation could mean so much?

"That could mean so many different things," Dr. Grifo said — for example, that a scientist should keep their colleagues informed, or that a supervisor could prohibit appearances.

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This could mean so-called epigenetic changes, such as a boost in the level of enzymes that promote recombination.

How could I have known that nothing could ever mean so much?

Single implies that you are actively, desperately looking and failing, when it could actually mean so many things.

How could so little mean so much?

I could mean being so sad that a youngster stays in bed for a week, or doesn't pay attention to his or her schoolwork.

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