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"means that" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an explanation or definition of something. Example: "The phrase 'means that' is often used to clarify a certain idea or concept. For example, 'John's absence means that he will not be able to attend the meeting today.'".
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Green means that the shares are up.
This means that the Δ++ can exist.
Experience means that the ground is prepared.
It means that the players deserve that".
Which means that the G's must also.
"This just means that the revolution continues.
This means that the soil is compacting.
This means that the transition rarely happens.
This means that the grants are initially loans.
This means that the ark is not an escape vessel.
This means that the hardware is often underutilized.
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