Examples of using Gained popularity in English and their translations into Croatian
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they have gained popularity a sufficient number of consumers.
This keygen has gained popularity in a short period, many different console gamers
This material has gained popularity as a complement to the interior in modern style,
His design has gained popularity in the first place,
Liquid chestnut gained popularity among users in South America,
Liquid chestnut gained popularity among users in South America,
rapidly gained popularity in the Internet space.
inherent model Mutsy Urban Rider, gained popularity among connoisseurs of not only a beautiful design,
led to the fact that already in the 18th century this breed successfully formed and gained popularity.
Luminaires, which are structured in the form of thin strips, quickly gained popularity among representatives of various segments of the population.
has already gained popularity among builders because of its simplicity and effectiveness.
A new breed called"Yorkshire blue with tan marks silky-wool terrier" quickly gained popularity, replacing other varieties of small English terriers.
In the past twenty years, dolls have gained popularity, which is almost impossible to distinguish from real babies.
shower cabins have already gained popularity among the inhabitants of our country.
A young artist who gained popularity at a regional talent show will represent Bosnia
And this fashion quickly gained popularity in Europe, even though orange flowers were very expensive.
The otome game that gained popularity not only in Japan
The popularity of this sport quickly gained popularity, and athletes who compete in the Olympic Games, often choose this type of aerobic load.
The drug gained popularity within a very short time after it was released to the market since it proved to be a genuine solution to many athletes and bodybuilders.
It was imported to Europe during the Crusades and eventually gained popularity, until it became a common plant in Europe in the early 16thcentury.
