Sentence examples for it usually means from inspiring English sources

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It usually means little more than starting to win.

It usually means that the committee is interested in learning more information about you.

("When a judge compliments you, it usually means you have lost").

It usually means clearing forests or other habitats in areas to be flooded.

It usually means that a writer has no skin in the game.

It usually means a visit to a vet, with poking, prodding and, occasionally, a jab.

If Allison can't find me after that, it usually means I'm at Matt Umanov's guitar shop.

If it stiffens up, it usually means the gluten has overworked itself.

"In relationships, it usually means they break up, if they can".

But when we do it usually means that people's suspicions are aroused.

And of course, if somebody is hiding, it usually means that somebody else is seeking.

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