Sentence examples for this too meant from inspiring English sources

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This, too, meant more work.

But this, too, meant nothing to her. "I wish I had had that knowledge," she testified.

She was nervous, and her colleagues were shocked and embarrassed when she asked them if perhaps this too meant she was not a real woman, that perhaps this too meant she lacked the right equipment.

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Banks are even beginning to turn down borrower requests for immediate "short sales," in which homeowners sell for whatever they can get and then give all proceeds to the lender, because this, too, means that the bank must record a principal loss at once, rather than down the road.

She has a Carrie-like ability to mess with technology we witnessed earlier but this too means nothing.

This, too, means you'll have a more realistic and mature approach to your future relationships. 5.

And if you think this is bad, just begin to think about what the omission of any sound that could potentially be identified with a voice-of-color, once again invisible in this space too, means in a country that is becoming browner every day.

Too mean?

Peter, too, means rock.

Nothing too mean.

Too mean, some would say.

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