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The phrase "mean world" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a difficult or harsh environment, or a world that is unkind or unfair. Example sentence: I'm so tired of living in this mean world where everyone is out for themselves.
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"WWW" uses a map of the world to comment on the state of the planet and confirms its title's double meaning: World Wide Web can also mean World Wide War.
You mean world business?
Well, what a mean world you can imagine.
The mood is raw and angular on Mean World, contemplative on Somebody's Knocking, with its Indian karnatic vocals, and I Said, where the piano of Geri Allen shines.
The money this work will require is minuscule in comparison to corporate or even aid budgets – and yet, "this is an increasingly mean world when it comes to funding," says Bomberger, and the missing are easily overlooked.
During the first half of the twentieth century, declared war came to mean world war, total war, war to the finish — exactly what everyone on earth most feared throughout the West's long, tense standoff with nuclear-girded Soviet totalitarianism.
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"The better the player -- and I mean world-class players -- the better the game," Mr. Elmaleh said.
I knew a famous actress once, I mean world-famous, and she told me she could turn it [the ability to attract attention] on and off.
Does that heritage mean world-class tailoring will continue to exist in England for the foreseeable future?
Sino-U.S. peace means world peace".
A U.S. collapse, however, means world depression.
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