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How to use which means in a sentence

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Creatine monohydrate is known to have poor bioavailability, which means not much of what you take actually makes it into your bloodstream.
The jaw is undershot, which means the lower jaw is longer than the upper jaw.
It is driven by gears rather than a belt, and also comes with a telescopic extendable wand which means it can get into tight corners and edges.
The average time between big quakes on this area of the fault is 140 years, which means that another could happen at any time, Nadeau said.
In one episode of Frasier, his radio station decides to go for the Latino market, which means excitable men jabbering about soccer.
Mass production is about quality control, which means keeping everything the same.
We have a business casual dress code at my office, which means collared shirts without a tie.
For one thing, after only a couple of uses, wood forms get warped, twisted, and crusted over with concrete, which means you have to replace them.
As much of the menu as possible is sourced locally, which means there is an emphasis on seafood and fish.
Nails are also permeable, which means they let in liquids that come in contact with them.
Vitamins in the B group are water soluble, which means that body stores of most water-soluble vitamins vary daily according to our daily diet.
I just saw some crocuses poking out of the ground, which means spring is on its way.
Yes, the film is very quirky and offbeat, which means it'll probably be a commercial flop.
The new services are non-directive, which means that the counsellor does not give an opinion or form a judgement.
These are juried awards, which means two or three jurors are given all of the books submitted by publishers within one category.
They sign a binding arbitration agreement, which means they agree that whatever we decide is what happens.
Interest rates on credit cards tend to respond to moves in short-term interest rates, which means they are rising.
It's only out in hardback at the moment, which means it is a little expensive. But it's worth the read.
The magazine claims a readership of 20,000, which means it probably sells about half that.
He's a politician now, which means that bragging and whoring his story is the job description.
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