Examples of using Has tried in English and their translations into Malay
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control of Nok Air, Thai Airways has tried to purchase the shares of other shareholders,
Guido has tried snake curry
And I am someone who has severe insomnia and has tried every single gadget going to help with sleep. Including these.
In this article, the author has tried to illustrate how borrowers can distinguish between loan deals that just pretend to be cheap
My question is if anyone has tried to enlarge the limits of output power in broadcasting TP-LINK router
China summons the Australian ambassador to protest Canberra's allegations that Beijing has tried to meddle in Australian politics.
FOR YOU health editor Dagmar Metzger has tried five methods to"conjure" a flat stomach.
XBet has tried to provide not only a safe environment, but also a platform where users feel comfortable.
MY APOLOGIES to anyone who has tried to contact me in the last couple of months and not had a reply.
Andy has tried playing almost all kinds of casino games in the market
Ask anyone who has tried these products and you're almost guaranteed to hear positive feedback.
Maybe the grad student has tried to get in touch with the advisor repeatedly with no response
Since then, Najib has tried to build a moderate image for himself,
To ensure that both goals were achieved in the NEP, the government has tried to improve the economic situation
However, I feel compelled to say something(now), because he has tried to implicate me in Parliament by saying someone related to me got a project.
To mitigate those concerns, Merkel has tried over the past years to reach agreements with other countries for the relocation
They are trying to undermine the work of international aid organisations," he said, adding that Netanyahu has tried to persuade European foreign ministers to stop funding Palestinian organisations.
It is true that the needed improvement is signed by almost everyone who has tried the product.
The Government, through the Ministry of Development, has tried to calm the guild spirit of taxi drivers through a new royal decree that regulates VTC activity and avoid fraud and speculation.
It is indeed true that the recovery needed is confirmed by just about anyone who has tried the remedy.