Sentence examples for to know means from inspiring English sources

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The right to know means that we should be able to audit any company that has information on us.

Lengthening surgery, if you really want to know, means "severing the suspensory ligament that holds the penile shaft inside the body".

How to describe the appearance of a strange figure with the head of a cow (the film's title, it may help to know, means "cow's head") who starts licking the hero with his slimy tongue?

In some versions, she tells them they will never see land again; in others, she claims they are near shore, which they are wise enough to know means the same thing.

From a deontological perspective, the "right to know" means that there is a "duty" to communicate about all public health risks and consideration of the principles of prevention, precaution, and environmental justice.

Today, to know means to understand.

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He had a list of people who he wanted to know meant something very important to him.

But I still hear the useful phrasal verb to snake-check, which many veterans know means "to examine closely".

Yoga, as you may know, means to yoke.

This section will be devoted to an application of the above concepts to some known means.

"But if you want to know what means the most to me, it's the books".

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