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"this really means" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts when you want to emphasize the importance or significance of something. For example: "This fruit basket symbolizes our appreciation for your hard work; this really means a lot to us."
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But think for a moment about what this really means.
"In Finland, this really means dark," he said.
The listener must stop and think, "This really means that".
But for everyone still here, this really means something".
"What this really means," she said, "is tourism dollars".
("What this really means is the empowerment of the Muslim Brotherhood across the region").
"This really means something about survival and about where I've come from," she said.
The challenge for the opposition is to make the public aware of what this really means".
I double-check that this really means that the duo spent three minutes discussing fruit.
And we are lacking the words to describe what this really means.
Ask your mother and father, your teacher, your preacher what this really means.
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