Sentence examples for it though means from inspiring English sources

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Not solving it, though, means swapping a medium-sized pensions crisis now for a enormous one in the fairly near future: by the 2040s, if government takes no action, we're likely to be facing a generation of pensioners who have neither pensions, nor property wealth to drawn on, and still have rent to pay.

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It is, though, meant to be an aphrodisiac – but it's unlikely there have been any clinical tests.

It will, though, mean saying goodbye to this extraordinary place.

It does, though, mean that talk of "social cleansing" can be cheap.

It does, though, mean a large potential increase in carbon dioxide emissions".

The difficult nature of the work, though, means it can be hard to recruit.

"Because none of them saw it, though, doesn't mean it didn't happen".

"I didn't mean it, though".

"I mean it, though," adds McInnes.

Don't complain about it though, otherwise it doesn't mean anything.

But it was Netflix pushing people to do it, even though it meant that the company might rent fewer discs by mail.

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