Sentence examples for explains means from inspiring English sources

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The NIC report is wonderfully buzzword-compliant: 5G, it explains, "means seamless connectivity.

A glossary elaborates when necessary: off-grade, it explains, means "below a commercially recognized standard of quality".

To dream of faeces, a modern dream key drearily explains, means that "some part of your life needs cleaning up".

"Witz," as Cohen explains, means "joke," and the novel overflows with puns, allusions, and Borscht Belt zingers, in an incantatory modernist style.

This, she explains, means that distance learning students will hopefully benefit from the cross-fertilisation of ideas between academics across the institution engaging with their online colleagues.

Using an app, he explains, means the volunteer can relax on the sofa and still make a big difference to another person.

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An "N," Coleridge explained, means "nonsense".

"Ko," she explained, "means 'nose.' So kokiri.

That, she explained, means "we need to be entertaining".

"Motion upholstery," he explained, means "chairs that tilt back or vibrate or turn into beds".

"Ona," von Rydingsvard explained, means "she" or "her" in Polish, the artist's first language.

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