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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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it means what it means

Is it natural, in the English language, to say 'It means what it means'? If so when would you use it?
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It's a natural phrase; it's used when you don't want to explore the meaning, because: - you simply don't; - you've tried and don't have more energy to; - you want the person to think for themself. d

  • It's a natural phrase; it's used when you don't want to explore the meaning, because: - you simply don't; - you've tried and don't have more energy to; - you want the person to think for themself.
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It's a natural phrase; it's used when you don't want to explore the meaning, because:
- you simply don't;
- you've tried and don't have more energy to;
- you want the person to think for themself.

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