Examples of using Could be called 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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the individual you're rating, scored at five or higher, you or that person might fall within the small minority of those who could be called everyday sadists.
It's still possible that the Thule were those people who shared Greenland with the Norse after 1300 or so--if such an unpleasant relationship could be called"shared".
so he waited until the following morning when they could be called upon.
dangers the British posed to India, and fought four wars to oust them from India- in that sense he could be called the first freedom fighter in the subcontinent.
Hewlett-Packard calculators as far back as 1968 had various levels of programmability such that they could be called microcomputers.
On balance A2 could be called a best buy, but in the Android One scenario,
the Middle Kingdom experienced an increase in expressions of personal piety and what could be called a democratization of the afterlife,
Seeing the feature, it can be called a smart feature phone.
There is not even a single railway station which can be called world-class.
Who the hell could be calling us on a Sunday.
There doesn't seem to be a venue that can be called safe.
Not one in the yard who can be called talented or polite.
Who could be calling at this time?
Can be called quickly.
The only one who can be called Father in the spiritual world is God himself.
Who could be calling at that hour?
He can be called Son.
Ah… Who could be calling at this time?