Sentence examples for mean only a from inspiring English sources

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Metaphorically, I mean (only a fool would object to real tripe).

That does not mean only a good business fit, vital though that is.

But more refined measurement of wind speeds might mean only a portion of the turbines need to be shut down.

It added 20-30% to recently recorded extreme events, a figure it expects will mean only a 10% chance of worse rain in the next 10 years.

While phosphorous reserves are not running out, physical, energy and economic factors mean only a small percentage of it can be mined.

But that should mean only a one-time hit to profits, she said, and the stock "is starting to look like pretty good value" after the sell-off.

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I thought that no woman now would only talk about her appearance, I mean, only an idiotic woman.

Wet means only a little foam; dry equals a lot.

"I just meant 'Only a kid' is not a knockdown defence.

And by everyone, I meant only a small number of people, but those who counted.

Ever, which means only a tiny number of them play cards on a regular basis.

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