Examples of using Rather new 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
We own rather new and unclassified land for wine,
as the concept was rather new, most of them had rarely
because this virus- encoder is rather new.
responsibility to monitor progress in meeting the benchmarks on the basis of our rather new benchmark methodology,
Danish researchers behind new treatment for heart-valve patients The so-called bispecific antibodies are a rather new type of immunotherapy.
There are rather newer hotels and apartment residences,
is rather new as a house plant.
Jennifer decided on a rather new and unique soil mix: Perlite and packing peanuts.
the tuba became instantly very popular in all wind orchestras as something rather new.
Since the law is still rather new, it is uncertain whether patronyms will again dominate Danish surnames,
was intended to give a new approach to teaching geometry rather than new geometrical theorems.
Or rather, our new websites.
Public Policy is a rather new degree programme, so it's still being developed.
A rather new diary which has come up, is the small Lykkelund Gedemejeri close to Østerlars.
Furthermore, in most Member States the establishment of public-private entities to perform services of general economic interest is a rather new, innovative concept.
If you are rather new to paddling or you prefer quieter waters,
This is a rather typical new"express type" hotel.
It's rather new.
You're rather new to this, aren't you?
In Spanish frozen food market, gyoza was rather new to locals.