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Discover Ludwig"to be mean" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe an act or behavior such as, "He was being mean when he insulted her work."
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I hate to be mean.
They're just trying to be mean.
"We never try to be mean," Mr. Jackson.
But he's not trying to be mean".
Not to be mean, but whatever it is.
I didn't mean to be mean, she said.
Phyllis: "Are you trying to be mean?" Jared: "No!
It is easy to be mean about British teeth.
The golden rule, of course, says not to be mean.
You don't have to be mean or rude".
But it wasn't my intention to be mean about that".
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