Sentence examples for mean from from inspiring English sources

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You mean from the stage.

"You mean from my fiance?" she asked.

And by "everyone" I mean from teen-agers to grandmothers.

And I mean from age 5 to 44".

"I mean, from now on, people can say whatever.

I don't mean from a survival point of view; I'm talking in terms of television entertainment.

"I mean, from my perspective, I'm never going to run for office.

I mean from a spotter plane, if I knew where she was.

We were able to separate what the stairs mean from what the structure means".

And by the way, that doesn't just mean from certain parts of the country.

I mean from the point of view of what might have happened as a result.

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