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The phrase "it really meant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining the significance or implication of something that was said or done.
Example: "When she said she was busy, it really meant that she didn't want to talk."
Alternatives: "it truly signified" or "it actually implied".
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"It really meant something".
"It really meant something to me".
SA: It really meant everything to them.
It really meant a lot to me".
That's what it really meant to me.
Had it really meant that I should leave?
I didn't even know what it really meant.
When the kids arrived, it really meant so much to them".
It really meant, "If you are smart, you will buy our jeans".
Alex couldn't possibly grasp what it really meant to uproot our family.
Furthermore, when Google said all the world's information, it really meant all.
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