Sentence examples for normally mean from inspiring English sources

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That would normally mean something significant.

The win fund, having been scooped, will start again on Saturday, which would normally mean something like £250,000 in the pool.

We often describe groups of plants or animals as being worldwide in distribution, but what we normally mean is within the bounds of limited and suitable habitats.

"Sixty percent possession and 19 attempts at goal should normally mean a victory, let alone scrambling to get a draw," added Mackay.

While flowering would normally mean the possibility of reproduction, the trees in the trial have also been engineered to produce no pollen.

If you owe $10,000 this Thursday, then owning a Treasury bill maturing that day would normally mean you were completely covered.

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Dystopian drama normally means no fun.

This isn't what's normally meant by translation.

That normally means a shake-up, write-offs, then privatisation.

In this process, the administrator usually tries to reduce costs, which normally means job cuts.

"He's got a severely twisted ankle, which normally means ligament damage.

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