Examples of using Three million in English and their translations into Malay
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more than three million reports of child abuse are filed each year in the United States.
According to WHO estimates, immunisation prevents between two and three million deaths annually and protects many more people from illness and disability.
comprises 47 barrios(neighbourhoods) in which nearly three million people live.
uh, three million in damages, half a billion in lost revenue.
Uh, 149 dead, 212 injured, uh, three million in damages, half a billion in lost revenue… It was a training exercise.
In 1922, he also presented his scheme for a Contemporary City of Three Million Inhabitants.
The World Health Organisation calculates that immunisation prevents between two and three million deaths around the world.
According to the ministry, around three million children under the age if five are also suffering from malnutrition, 400,000 of whom are suffering from severe malnutrition
fuel shortages mean that an additional three million Yemenis are now without drinking water,
I want to see three million tourist arrivals here each year,
According to the ministry, around three million children under the age if five are also suffering from malnutrition, 400,000 of whom are suffering from severe malnutrition
Hilmi Yahaya recently said that there were about three million obese Malaysians and the number was increasing while
its Czech arm Skoda have admitted more than three million of their vehicles were fitted with the suspect devices,
with a total population of some 7 million involves importing 2.5 to three million tonnes of food per day over an average distance of 500 to 1,000 miles.
Britain's main opposition Labour Party has promised to hand more than three million women compensation for the loss of years of state pension payments when their retirement age was raised if it wins power at a Dec. 12 election.
killed more than 10,000 people and displaced more than three million.
in particular the roughly three million people who have been forced to flee their homes since the start of the IS offensive in June 2014.
Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective ways of avoiding disease- it currently prevents two to three million deaths a year,
Yemen's Ministry of Health says that around three million children under the age of five are also suffering from malnutrition,
has killed thousands and displaced more than three million.