Examples of using Cheaply in English and their translations into Bengali
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The DC-component can be easily and cheaply removed before the signal reaches the decoding circuitry.
The short time in producing maggot in a tropical climate is very helpful for farmers in providing feed quickly and cheaply.
Locals said that the personnel from these camps were forcing them to sell off their land very cheaply.
At the center of the brouhaha are two alleged crooks, Biju Radhakrishnan and Saritha S. Nair, who reportedly targeted doctors with their promise to install solar panels cheaply.
The significant benefit of a HDD is that it's capable of storing plenty of data cheaply.
from the UK are still pricey, but flights within Europe can be found very cheaply.
In case the products is beyond the warranty period, we can offer the parts cheaply.
no statements, no puppet governments, and traitor rulers, who sold the Ummah's capabilities and resources cheaply, will benefit you.
For the hosts, all eyes will be on veteran opener Chris Gayle who was bowled out cheaply in the previous game as well.
which are cheaply priced when traveling on the….
who previously had worked on the Step Up franchise, pushed Chazelle to increase the film's budget since he felt high-quality musicals could not be made cheaply.
As I will show in this chapter, the digital age creates many exciting opportunities for survey researchers to collect data more quickly and cheaply, to ask different kinds of questions,
because he buys them as cheaply as possible, and not directly from BlackBerry dealers,
it is possible to live much more cheaply than in the industrialised nations.
of 48 runs apiece, but he did get five wickets quite cheaply on Zimbabwe‘s tour of South Africa.
At the end of the 19th century a chemist discovered ways to extract immense amounts of aluminium very, very cheaply, and today the world produces 30 million tons of aluminium each year.
On hearing the“$1.25 a day” figure, the thought may cross your mind that in many developing countries it is possible to live much more cheaply than in industrialized nations.
the Tea Act would allow the East India Company to sell tea more cheaply than before, undercutting the prices offered by smugglers,
increase search positions, etc. But experienced specialists rarely sell their practical experience and knowledge(which they have acquired over the years) cheaply.
Banks could lend money cheaply.

