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Discover Ludwig"meant whether" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to introduce a clause indicating uncertainty or doubt about something being intended or intended in a particular way. Example: The email she received was vague and unclear, leaving her wondering whether it was meant to be a formal invitation or simply a friendly reminder.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said the announcement meant "whether you're on low pay or starting your dream career through an apprenticeship, you will get more support to help you go further and faster".
"I'm not even sure what I meant — whether I meant great obituaries, great writers, or great conference".
"By party membership that meant whether I was a follower of Hezbollah, Hamas, Jihad or Osama bin Laden".
The poll didn't delve further to find out what, exactly, that meant — whether it was attending the holiday party in the lobby every December for 10 minutes, or spending long afternoons together, drinking brandy and talking philosophy.
"You couldn't tell exactly what they meant, whether China could possibly be an alternative to the United States, but they were saying it could help both countries," an Afghan official said afterward.
"You couldn't tell exactly what they meant, whether China could possibly be an alternative to the United States, but they were saying it could help both countries," the official said, referring to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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"What that means, whether it's weeks or months or several months, I don't know".
"I mean, whether you're Italian or Chinese or Indian, we all have some pretty common goals.
"That's totally Kafkaesque!" people cry, knowing exactly what they mean, whether they've read a word of his work or not.
They know I always say what I mean, whether they're rolling their eyes or not; they're gonna get pretty much what's on my mind.
"I'm not sure what that means, whether it's a good thing or not, but it's a reality that arts institutions must be thinking about.
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