Examples of using Much closer in English and their translations into Malay
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We see that it much closer to 423,000 than to 424,000, so we round it right there.
sending you much closer to your.
Through this introduction, it is hoped that we can recognize public transportation(train and so on) much closer and start to get benefit of using it.
Many of the exoplanets are much closer to their parent stars and hence much hotter
He has brought Cambodia much closer to China, which has provided billions of dollars in aid for infrastructure projects
Melbourne Avalon Airport is much closer than you think and the door-to-gate experience from home to the aircraft, will be more convenient and affordable when factoring in freeway traffic,
said at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference that the two exchanges are“developing a much closer dialogue to understand what they're doing, and sharing information… for sharing vendor relationships.”.
gentlemen,“TGIF!” This last week of June has flown by, which means we're that much closer to two national holidays- the Fourth of July,
handhelds require that cell towers are spaced much closer together to compensate for their lack of transmission power.
Under eight hours of battery life is still quite far off the ideal of at least 10 hours, but is much closer to the competition and will just about do light work for a full day for most people.
Many of the extrasolar planets are much closer to their parent stars and hence much hotter
in Multan, Pakistan is a large octagonal brick-built mausoleum with polychrome glazed decoration that remains much closer to the styles of Iran and Afghanistan.
deepened it, making it much closer to the demands and requirements of a changing era.
night in their apartment, from where it was much closer to Belorussky railway station.
a mile away into the western hills, and is much closer to other stations,
The Surface Go is a prime candidate for Arm-based chips from Qualcomm to provide an experience much closer to iPad in terms of battery life.
produce from cargo ships while still at sea to a variety of ports along the coastline much closer to their destination, avoiding the costly delays
For now, it seems pretty much closed.
They're much closer.
Much closer. Like brothers.