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"Which sort of means that nothing really happens here".
Everybody nowadays uses this sort of means to their various ends.
Which sort of means certain things must happen at specific times in a script.
"She said, 'I'm ambivalent.' I said, 'Well, that sort of means you can kind of take it or leave it.' She looked at me, she said, 'That's not what "ambivalent" means!
The problem isn't the word; the problem is having the book banned to begin with because of the word, and yet having it returned to reading lists would indeed be a good outcome, although achieved by the worst sort of means.
They, in effect, said, "If you have an illiquid market," which sort of means this thing is sort of still lurking out there.
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I always sort-of meant to kind-of get around to paring down the meat in my meals, and I always sort-of meant to kind-of get around to decreasing my drinking.
Or sort of mean.
Wasn't he sort of meant to die?
"Leftwing doesn't sort of mean anything any more.
"It's sort of meant to be funny," smirks Walter.
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