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The phrase "will make means" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its grammatical issues and lack of context. Example: "The phrase 'will make means' does not fit into a coherent sentence."
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The inherent level of interactivity changes how a plot progresses and trying to predict what choices players will make means writing scenarios and dialogue to account for numerous outcomes.
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In particular, we will make a mean field approximation so that the approximating process is factorised across different species.
Gossiping is mean-spirited and will make you a meaner person.
And bringing about the changes that will make America safer means convincing people who routinely use guns safely that they are not the enemy.
I will make decisions that mean the difference between life and death for you.
No amount of tinkering will make this terrible mean spirited bill safe for children in foster care, those adopted or other vulnerable children.
Don't be a snob it will make you look mean and bad.
Never shout or yell because it will make you look mean and people will try to avoid you because of your harsh voice!
This will make them believe their name means "bad dog," which is not a good thing.
Rather, he said, they want to hear how Mr. Kerry will make things better, which means the Kerry economic plan will come under new scrutiny.
One of the most popular - The Hunger Games - has a storyline trailed with the phrase "Winning will make you famous, losing means certain death".
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