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Whatchadoin Posted 14 years ago
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Which means/meaning

He's an original which means he can't be killed.
He's an original meaning he can't be killed.

Can I use 'which means' and 'meaning' interchangeably? Thanks.
  

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He's an original , which means he can't be killed. He's an original , meaning he can't be killed. whatchadoin Can I use 'which means' and 'meaning' interchangeably?

  • He's an original , which means he can't be killed.
  • He's an original , meaning he can't be killed.
  • whatchadoin Can I use 'which means' and 'meaning' interchangeably?
  • In this case, yes.
  • They have the same meaning.
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He's an original, which means he can't be killed.
He's an original, meaning he can't be killed.
whatchadoinCan I use 'which means' and 'meaning' interchangeably?
In this case, yes. They have the same meaning.

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