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'this means is' is not a correct phrase in written English.
You would not use this in your writing. A more appropriate phrase would be 'this means that'. For example, "This means that we need to make a change."
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What this means is unclear.
What this means is open to interpretation, however.
"Propaganda", so called, by this means is hateful.
"What this means is that interest rates will go up.
What this means is that wave is infinitely extensible.
What this means is both self-evident and indefinable.
What precisely this means is yet to be established.
And what this means is that people need advice.
Whatever this means is very difficult to say".
What this means is that you can die of the pulmonary embolism days after the flight.
"What this means is that FOBTs will be a general election issue".
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