Sentence examples for to mean from inspiring English sources

"to mean" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express an opinion or explain the definition of something. For example: I think these changes to the policy are meant to mean that there will no longer be restrictions on vacation time.

Dictionary

to mean

adjective

Common; general.

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Concerning To mean "worrying".

It seemed to mean it.

"This has to mean something.

What's that supposed to mean?

"What happens to mean girls?

It has to mean something.

It's got to mean that".

It's meant to mean 'dizzy'dizzy

It had to mean something".

To mean something".

Has to mean something.

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