Examples of using Develops very in English and their translations into Indonesian
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They also develop very well when treated.
Augmented reality has developed very rapidly over time.
has developed very promising.
The industry has developed very well.
Observing the times when the post and telecommunications sector developed very rapidly, then in 1965, it changed to the State Enterprise
It was generally agreed that the eye likely developed very early during the embryonic stage of development," NT Parks
The field is still developing very fast, and it is difficult to guess what will happen
The development of information technology has developed very quickly following the needs of the times that require speed
This condition can develop very quickly and be fatal if left untreated,
At the same time, their financial sector has developed very rapidly, and it has made many of the same assumptions that were made in the run up to the last financial crisis," he added.
when the symptoms of pathology develop very slowly, over decades,
It was generally agreed that the eye likely developed very early during the embryonic stage of development," NT Parks
Right now the Chinese film industry is developing very well, there are many films which are like fast food,
months after months he developed very well, and that's why I integrated him
Swelling can develop very quickly and can often accompany a pale face
As cataracts develop very slowly most people do not know they have them at first.
Ventral protrusions of the discs- protrusion in the anterior direction, develop very rarely and do not represent a special clinical interest,
At the same time, their financial sector has developed very rapidly, and it has made many of the same assumptions that were made in the run up to the last financial crisis.".
since then has developed very well to become an extremely important player for both Arsenal Football Club and England.
It was generally agreed that the eye likely developed very early during the embryonic stage of development," NT Parks