Examples of using Usually expressed in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
It is usually expressed as a fraction, a percentage, or as the number
In HTAs it is usually expressed in quality-adjusted life years QALYs.
This probability is usually expressed as odds, or odds against; a probability that
Lumber prices are usually expressed in terms of cost per thousand board feet mbf.
The prices are usually expressed in euro, although they must be paid in lei(RON),
This probability is usually expressed as odds or odds against, that is,
The carbon equivalent value is usually expressed as CEV or CET in accordance with the equations below.
They are usually expressed as a percentage of gas or vapour in air.
The speed, usually expressed in revolutions per minute(rpm),
The capability of a conductor to carry electricity, usually expressed as a percent of the conductivity of a same sized conductor of soft copper.
Clothing emo is usually expressed in two contrastingColors, most often, it's pink and black.
Current(I): The rate of transfer of electricity, usually expressed in amperes.
Prime- Difference, usually expressed as a percentage of par
The price is usually expressed as a Bid price(the price a buyer is willing to pay for a security)
exchange rates used in small transactions are usually expressed with fewer significant numbers than for wholesale transactions.
gods to be worshipped, usually expressed in conduct and ritual” or“any specific system of belief,
is the number of occupied housing units divided by the total number of units in a given region in commercial real estate, usually expressed in terms of area(i.e. in square metres,
Gods to be worshipped, usually expressed in conduct and ritual;
A relationship usually expresses the bond and intimacy between 2(or sometimes more) people.
All my works have a statement that I usually express by clear shapes and colors.