Examples of using Can be called in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
In fact, the computer can be called the most versatile device in this world.
It can be called"gamer," but for me, it's something different.
Consequently the EU can be called fascist.
Whether all of them can be called"seas"?
Unless, of course, can be called as the existence of a deity.
Among the merits of weights can be called their availability, economy and simplicity.
Certificates of participants from different companies can be called up via this Directory Service.
Lf a Saxon can be called beautiful.
One of these energy centers is what can be called the Sacred Heart.
It is close to Marmaro/Kardamila, which can be called a sailors town.
From this day begins life stage, which can be called the most important in life.
Although, if it can be called that.
Bulgaria, it can be called"domgraphic collapse” with the lowest birth rate and the highest mortality rate in Europe.
If I can be called Marco Antonio,
Cities like Hamburg, Düsseldorf/Essen, Cologne/Bonn, Frankfurt and Munich can be called'quasi-national capitals' in that they deliver their services na tionwide or even internationally.
E-pub ahead of print can be called many different things,
the modern capitalism no longer can be called"liberal.
made in the official Champagne region in France can be called champagne!
SecurityThe festival's security team solves conflicts and can be called upon when the aforementioned service hosts need an extra hand.
Select experts who can be called on to serve on the site of an emergency in an assessment and/or coordination team;