Eksempler på brug af More and more often på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Around 1450, the bascinet was more and more often worn independently with a visor attached.
Today, we are with you to find out what is the cosmetics“Christina”. Reviews of this product appear more and more often.
Storage of customer wheels is more and more often a question of exploiting the storage capacity best possible.
some of them eat more and more often, and others less often and in much smaller quantities.
adventures to present the child with new knowledge and more and more often bring the child to the world.
That I was gliding over the surface of their happiness… I saw them more and more often, but I felt that I had no control over them.
Recalling that the issue of SIM swap in recent years has been talked more and more often.
are now more and more often for fresh international cuisine.
Who delighted in taking the shape of a bear… and did so more and more often.
About the danger of dependence on computer games in adolescents today is being said more and more often, disappointing statistics are cited.
Whether oatmeal or muesli: Oatmeal is finding its way onto our breakfast tables more and more often.
What we saw in Madeira is a phenomenon which will occur more and more often.
atopic dermatitis in children begins to appear more and more often.
new theories will appear… more and more often.
Cryptoshocker, carrying a name familiar to the notoroious Cryptolocker has recently started causing problems more and more often.
with the rise of Windows 10 this error began to pop up more and more often.
rivets attention stubbornly to it, the visitations come more and more often.
It will not obscure the driver's view, and he will not have to turn his head more and more often.
Something we expect to be increasingly happening, as more and more often food ingredients are used in cosmetic products.
In recent years, more and more often married couples, on the side embodying mutual understanding and happiness.