Examples of using A use in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I agree that if I make a use that violates or may violate the laws of each country, or if the use is deemed inappropriate by XPAND K.K.
Finally, a use variance was requested since storage facilities are not explicitly allowed in that zone.
xanthan gum has a use that goes beyond food.
Thus, there may be a use, though a narrow one, for fenofibrate.
Coca is grown for traditional purposes by indigenous communities, a use which is still present
Coca grown for traditional purposes by indigenous communities, a use which is still present
What's more, two-dimensional glass could someday find a use in transistors, by providing a defect-free,
at least 30 minutes each time, 15-20 days as a use period.
looks the most reasonable, and it finally provided a use for a friends 10 year old Blockbuster DVD that was never returned.
most word-nerds these days who do have a use for the product use the digital version anyway,
Dr. Rigotti pointed out, are also useful in guiding clinicians when their tobacco-using patients wish to use e-cigarettes as cessation aids, a use which is not yet sanctioned by the FDA.
The new approach was to use liquid sulfur to make a moldable polymer, a use for which sulfur isn't ordinarily suited due to its unwillingness to form polymer chains.
Nicholas Cox described just such a use in The Gentleman's Recreation, where a red
in the search for an extreme essence of the trait, and a use of color as a narrative element.
living in isolation ignored by both his family and the British establishment who no longer had a use for him.
blockchain is emerging as a potentially more secure solution- a use case championed by Accenture, Microsoft and others.
their benefit is invaluable- just not always immediately(quantum physics took decades to find a use in the function of smartphones,
more functionality than your typical e-reader does, and if you have a use case for it, this is definitely a great tablet-plus-e-reader to buy.
The thought that hitchhiking is always vulnerable dates behind to a 1950s when a FBI led a shock debate to get people to stop a use(which was really common behind then),