Examples of using Getting used in English and their translations into Hindi
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TV, in the form as we know it, is going to die and will make way for the more custom-tailored experiences we are already getting used to.
Since it's difficult to know whether your baby is getting enough to eat as you're getting used to breastfeeding, it's useful to look out for the following signs.
She said,“This is such a wonderful new step in my life and I'm still getting used to it because it's obviously been a whirlwind
trying to prevent bacteria from getting used to their bactericidal properties, but this group of drugs is
indicating they may take some getting used to.
the Echo Dot might take some getting used to, but as long as you aren't a Google enthusiast,
plan to spend some time getting used to all of the features like intents with its contexts, training phases, entities and responses.
Though wearing these rigid lenses takes some getting used to at first, they are much smaller in diameter than soft contacts,
Yes this requires changing your iPhone usage habits slightly, it's mostly getting used to pressing the Lock/ Power button instead of the Home button to show the display.
If a child grows up in a family of high social status, getting used to the fact that he occupies a predominantly better position in society than other individuals,
It often happens that, getting used to your second half,
in the Western world, so it will take some getting used to, but it makes a lot of sense considering that there are few other ways to convey nuance.
I can't get used to the new Unity system.
Maggie could not get used to everyone's attention.
After a few minutes, however, you get used to it,” the participant recalled.
Gradually got used, you can not live without him now.
As they get used to the feelings, they start to decrease.".
But after two weeks to a month, you get used to it,” he says.
After the first couple of months, you get used to it,” she said.