Examples of using Able to put in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Only then will they understand, and only at that time will they be able to put aside the Bible.
We are working as a group to focus upon the success of this system and to be able to put the next part of our plan into operation.
Would you be able to put your emotions aside and expose Satan for the sake of My truth?
Businesses need to be able to put a foot on the break,
And so, I was able to put that into this story, which is an alphabet, and hopefully go on to something else.
By now, your child should be able to put two(or more) words together in phrases or sentences.
Mitchie, you sure you're gonna be able to put that thing back together?
It's good to be able to put the mind in an unlimited state by thinking of unlimited things like that.
He will be able to help that second group by being able to put the ball in his hands more.
thus being able to put their whole hearts into this;
And if the test came back inconclusive… you would not be able to put Teresa Halbach in Mr. Avery's garage at any time.
understand the new things, and moreover, able to put aside old conceptions, and obey the work of God today.
and moreover, able to put aside old conceptions, and obey the work of God today”(“Know the Newest Work of God and Follow the Footsteps of God”).
worth being able to put on a pair of jeans and not stress about it.".
understand the new things, and moreover, able to put aside old notions, and obey the work of God today.
so we were able to put the ball in the fridge,
so we were able to put the ball in the fridge,
it is very important for us to be able to put the nuclear issue in its legal and international process and encourage others to return to their commitments”.