Examples of using Already managed in English and their translations into Italian
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Lactating products Scientists have already managed to prove that mother's milk is produced from blood components.
which has already managed to catch the fancy of our regular players,
This device possesses quite high technical characteristics and already managed to be beaten out in ranks of leaders among similar equipment.
At this point I should perhaps stress that the Commission has already managed to achieve a great deal in this direction
And now, many citizens have already managed to test Clean House in the fight against bedbugs
you have already managed to tick me off.
the plant grows in Latin America and already managed to prove, as powerful dietary tool.
Europe has already managed to stabilise the use of natural resources in certain sectors of the economy.
In the territory Rossiihendel appeared in 2013, but already managed to occupy a worthy niche in the cosmetic market of the country.
they have already managed to win the position in metal halide
He has been elected for just 150 days and has already managed to get himself lied three times.
Cinderella was fascinated by modeling clothes and has already managed to prepare a new collection for high school students.
EDITOR: he has already managed small editorial offices
Make the Date Natural Some email marketers though have already managed to produce approaches that are both effective and natural.
Luster for all the time of existence already managed to bother rather therefore,
the yellow vests movement has already managed to bring the Macron government to the brink of collapse.
Already managed to take upon myself a part of the cross Jesus had destined for you.
I have a high aim in life which to me already managed to be reached in 21 years".
As Mr Medina-Ortega pointed out, the US has already managed to regulate its market.
this insecticide has already managed to gain a certain popularity.