Examples of using Often hear 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
The average listener expects the recording quality of your music to be the equivalent of those amazing productions you often hear on the radio.
How sad it is that we often hear sermons today which do not even mention these basic doctrines of the Gospel.
That is why we often hear children to say:“My dog is my best friend”.
I do not believe, as you often hear soon-to-be-divorced parents say, that the separation will be“best for the child.”.
We often hear: you have to work on relationships, you have to learn an emotional response.
Today we often hear phrases like"that may be true for you, but it's not true for me.".
However, one can often hear that soya product is not the most beneficial for humans.
Recently, one can often hear about the use of cobalt chloride in beekeeping.
As VM is usually implemented using a processing unit called a MMU(memory management unit) you will often hear the term NOMMU when traveling in uClinux circles.
I need to hold people accountable,” I often hear from leaders who lean hard on people when they show disappointing results.
We often hear that whole foods are better than supplements.
We often hear that studying literature involves finding a deeper meaning to a text.
Today we often hear phrases such as“That may true for you, but it's not true for me.”.
One could say, this shots the heck out of the idea we often hear…‘my system may not win over the long haul but I am only
One could say, this shots the heck out of the idea we often hear…“my system may not conquer the long haul having said that i am only likely to play a few hours a day so that doesn't matter”.
We often hear that after 1914 and his break with the Second International, Lenin came to realise that the entire theoretical basis of“Second International Marxism” was faulty and needed to be revamped from the ground up.
When companies are in crisis, I often hear executives say“No one could have predicted that” or“It wasn't my job to see the warning signs.”.
where new products like metal 3D Printers are being introduced, I often hear,“I would love to buy that new machine, but I have no one who can run it!”.
People who follow the news feed often hear such words as a landmine, a high-explosive mine or high-explosive fragmentation in the description of emergency events and incidents.
where new products like metal 3D Printers are being introduced, I often hear,“I'd love to buy that new machine, but I have no one who can run it!”.