Examples of using Basically just in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Wi-Fi is basically just another frequency of radio we can use to wirelessly connect devices to each other.
including foods which contain high fructose corn syrup, basically just another unhealthy sugar.
then relying on other peoples word or a so called tip is basically just guessing.
including foods that contain high fructose corn syrup, basically just another unhealthy sugar.
Snorkeling is basically just moving the way we breathe in,
The face is a little bit cool, her body is extremely sturdy, perhaps it may be a bit rude, but it is basically just like a boy!…Just like a… boy… ara?”.
The cheap ones are basically just as good at apertures such as 5.6
You don't have to go to study technology is complex, basically just to understand enough advance,
Progressive slot machines are basically just like any other slot machine,
any medical condition, or basically just an overall examination that will assure that the dogs are healthy
These tools basically just show you terms
All other books basically just provides a method of Elliot Wave employed by others
These tools basically just show you terms
No one is really sure why it's called God Mode because it's basically just a list of all the possible settings in one place and you don't have to name it God Mode!
Nasdaq started in 1971, but didn't really begin as an electronic trading system- it was basically just an automated quotation system that allowed broker-dealers to see the prices other firms were offering(and trades were then handled over the phone).
Apps such as Gmail are already putting this into use by featuring something called"Smart Replies" that basically just try to understand the situation
AMA stands for“Ask Me Anything,” which is basically just a trendy internet term used to describe an interview that occurs between one user who hosts it
identify a trading range, which is basically just price bouncing between two parallel levels in the market,
the Virginia General Assembly passed the Racial Integrity Act, which was basically just meant to keep white people labeled white and black people labeled black
AMA stands for“Ask Me Anything,” which is basically just a trendy internet slang term