Eksempler på brug af Designed to help på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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and it's designed to help you.
We have created a library of information and programs designed to help.
They are designed to help you if you have a PC
All LEGO Juniors sets are designed to help your child learn how to crack the LEGO building code
They are specifically designed to help you with the manual or automatic removal of Search Voyage from your computer.
The European Community Investment Partners(ECIP) scheme has been designed to help EU companies,
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Leader+ is the fourth Community initiative and is designed to help rural actors to consider the long-term potential of their areas.
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An Enterprise license is a special license key of Bluebeam Revu designed to help manage computer turnover.
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This drug was designed to help patients who were diagnosed with diabetes,
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This module is designed to help users who have difficulty hearing audible cues,