Examples of using Next highest in English and their translations into Indonesian
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it's seen off contenders for the title with ease(the world's next highest building, the Makkah Clock Royal Tower Hotel in Mecca,
times the 1980 figure, and over three times the figure in Poland, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD) country with the next highest rate.
Note^1 Best quarterfinalists^2 England withdrew, and replaced by Hong Kong as the next highest ranked team Note^3 Best quarterfinalists^4 Spain withdrew
the winnings will have increased to the next highest amount in which payment can be made in chips.
the winnings will have increased to the next highest amount in which payment can be made in chips.
a competition with significant financial benefits, the next highest placed team qualify to the less glamorous Europa League.
of wins in chips, the winnings will have increased to the next highest amount in which payment can be made in chips.
a competition with significant financial benefits, the next highest placed team qualify to the less glamorous Europa League.
two of two different ranks are considered the next highest card combination in a poker game.
If a winning bidder defaults, the next highest bidder will be declared the winning bidder.”.
a competition with significant financial benefits, the next highest placed team qualify to the less glamorous Europa League.
the winnings will have increased to the next highest amount in which payment can be made in chips.
the winnings will have increased to the next highest amount in which payment can be made in chips.
appeal to the commander of the next highest formation(which might ultimately be the King,
Building the next high is the International commerece Center.
The next high hand is a 5-card trick.
Building the next high is the International commerece Center.
The first principle applies to the next higher organization, the precinct,
The next higher cardinal number is aleph-one.
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