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Discover Ludwig"well I mean" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that you are about to explain or clarify something. For example: "We really need to get to work on this project, well I mean, we need to make sure we have a plan in place to make sure it's done on time."
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"Well, I mean, we could".
Well, I mean — " "That's right.
SKEETERS: O.K., well, I mean, good.
O'REILLY: Well, I mean, look, yes.
KASICH: Well, I mean right here.
Well, I mean that's not entirely it.
Well I mean I think both, right?
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Well, I mean… you don't really call it "nerves".
AD: --well, I mean, you know.
"Well, I mean… yeah… good speech," said another, unconvincingly.
ANDY MURRAY: "Well, I mean, in some ways, it's surprising.
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