Examples of using More versatile in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
More versatile, efficient and faster than ever before.
Yet today's ballet dancers need to be much more versatile.
Masters degrees are more versatile than doctoral qualifications
The phrase is more versatile than just a simple"hi", and can also be used to say an(informal)“goodbye.”.
This makes the tractor unit more versatile and time-efficient if they are to haul freight overland.
Due to this composition it is more versatile, because it is suitable for use with condoms and vibrators.
The new iPad is more versatile and capable than ever,
There is nothing more versatile than an office stool,
They're safer than hoverboards, more versatile than bikes, and more portable than almost everything.
This enables IPSec to offer a more versatile security system than TLS.
electric longboards are always evolving to feature better designs, more versatile boards and new styles of decks.
there's faster, cheaper and more versatile cryptocurrencies out there now.
IceCast is recommended because it is more versatile than SHOUTcast.
he could render it more versatile still.
it makes it even more versatile than it already is.
to be more versatile.
There are two types of towers- collapsible telescopic used mostly indoors, and more versatile, collapsible scaffolding.
painted wood are more versatile.