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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Heads or tails mean/means coin tossing.

Which is correct, mean or means? Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymous Which is correct, mean or means? mean s , but more accurately, "Heads or tails" [refers to / relates to / describes] coin tossing. Strictly speaking it's the expression "heads or tails" that relates to coin tossing.

  • anonymous Which is correct, mean or means?
  • mean s , but more accurately, "Heads or tails" [refers to / relates to / describes] coin tossing.
  • Strictly speaking it's the expression "heads or tails" that relates to coin tossing.
  • CJ
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anonymousWhich is correct, mean or means?

means, but more accurately,

"Heads or tails" [refers to / relates to / describes] coin tossing.

Strictly speaking it's the expression "heads or tails" that relates to coin tossing.

CJ

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