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Discover Ludwig"most mean" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "meanest" as in "He was the meanest kid in school." or "She had the most mean attitude."
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Most mean nothing.
"But this has to be one of the most mean things I have seen since I have been here.
Even in the confounding world of brand consultants, this is probably not what most mean when they talk about guerrilla marketing.
It was finally agreed that this cap tion would be stated as "earn ings before security profits and losses," and it represents in our view the most mean ingful figure necessary in as sessing the performance of a shareholder's investment in a bank or a bank holding company.
Ordinary Israelis say they want peace, by which most mean separation from Arabs, but they also fear that a radical Islamic organisation could one day take over in Ramallah and fire rockets at their cities, as Hamas has done from Gaza.
"Victory" in George Bush's wars will at most mean preventing catastrophe; and even this modest aim will for years require spending Western lives and money in campaigns that will demand as much attention to the once-reviled business of nation-building as to the use of military force.
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But even at its most mean-spirited, the book makes a few stingingly substantial claims.
He delivered one of the most mean-spirited, intolerant speeches in modern political history.
"In the cheapest, most mean-spirited stunt, he has made up a bunch of evidence," Breuer said.
Rush Limbaugh, the most mean-spirited among the knuckle-draggers, called Christie "fat" and "a fool" last week.
But the speech was well crafted and more than competently delivered, with even its most mean-spirited lines accompanied by perky smiles and wrinklings of the nose.
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