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"this means something" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce an informative idea or clarification. For example, "This means something special to me. My grandmother used to always say this phrase when she was feeling particularly sentimental."
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This means something".
This means something beyond likeness.
"This means something," Cuffe said.
They get the feeling this means something".
This means something to him, as it should.
So hopefully this means something new is around the corner.
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The crowd screamed in joy — this meant something to people.
Could this mean something topical, like Islamic State?
I knew this meant something terrible but I didn't know what it was.
The players knew this meant something to them as far as impending responsibility.
In the US and Britain, this meant something akin to an unabashed counter-revolution carried out in the name of Reaganism and Thatcherism respectively.
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