Sentence examples for meant that something from inspiring English sources

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Popularity, he told an interviewer, would have meant "that something had gone wrong".

She said that meant that something else might have caused the infection.

To me they meant that something terribly scientific — something nutritionally profound — was at hand.

The government stepped in with $6 billion worth of aid, but the difference meant that something had to give.

Red Bulls Coach Bruce Arena agreed, but pointed out that in soccer, nine goals usually meant that something went wrong.

But it became clear that the combination of his prestige and the bank's own bad reputations meant that something was going to pass.

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Wouldn't that mean that something made it happen?

Of course Brexit means that something is wrong in Europe.

Does it also mean that something will change in Italy?

This does not mean that something has been gained dishonestly or at the expense of others.

Bilateral symmetry means that something can be superimposed on its mirror image.

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