Sentence examples for which means two from inspiring English sources

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3.29am: Swimming: Mellouli leads at the bell, which means two lengths left in swimming.

"I want to tie real estate to the business cycle, which means two to three years," he said.

Which means two things: a) the definition of rebel has been rewritten to mean "mediocre music proffered by personality voids" and b) it's charity-single time.

There were 174 days between those dates – which means two national newspapers carried front-page stories about immigrants once every five days.

The OnePlus 3T also has dual-Sim support, which means two mobile phone contracts and two numbers can be used at the same time in the same phone.

Without being asked, readers this year contributed a further £25,000, which means two community libraries can be built, equipped with books donated by Book Aid International.

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One might read that, as a proportion of the population, more Icelanders died in the Second World War than Americans did, which means two hundred and thirty, most of them in seafaring accidents.

All seven reels – which means six changeovers.

It's summertime, which means one thing: backcountry camping.

Samsung, which means "three stars" in Korean, has long prospered from politics.

Which means three pans times three types of nuts: nine pans, or a lot of washing in between.

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