Examples of using Getting used in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Getting used to the pencils.
Getting used to the pen.
they take some getting used to.
Well, I guess I'm getting used to it.
As December gets underway we're still getting used to this new dynamic that will be with us for much of the coming year.
And in fact, by the time Mercury morphed into Apollo, it started getting used more and more for more things.
This way the child will start getting used to the fact that things should be put back into their place after they're used. .
Of all the 911s, this one probably took the most getting used to.
I am still getting used to it, but I have been getting a lot of compliments.
This can take a bit getting used to, but it's friendlier in the end and will allow you to communicate better with audio professionals.
He's getting used to it. Change is a process?
I was mostly focused on getting used to university life.
Trading platforms for ECNs tend to be more cumbersome and take some time getting used to, but it goes with the territory.
The real danger is that we are all getting used to this level.
What I wanted is not only learning English, but also getting used to English.
that's great, because people are getting used to eating seaweed.
In addition to a new living environment, you are meeting new residents and getting used to the staff.
You can switch back to Korean at anytime and I do recommend getting used to the Korean version because you will find more deals and information using the Korean Language setting.
Though useful, the reworked File menu or Backstage window may be one of the interface tweaks people have a hard time getting used to, but we think having all these features in one place is much more efficient.
likely to be very unhappy with any kind of customs procedure, after having spent two decades(since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998) getting used to passing freely from one country to the other.
