Examples of using Which is often in English and their translations into Polish
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And actually, you are going to solve them numerically, which is often much easier.
spontaneous relationship which is often the best kind.
The term'border security', which is often used, tends to suggest automatically that immigrants are a threat.
This is another classification of colors and shades, Which is often used by designers,
The third album, which sounded different than usually was a chorus from Il Trovatore by Verdi, which is often played during our meetings.
And along with them, we lose calcium, which is often in short supply and is filled with great difficulty.
This action ensures the printed job is not saved to the Printed queue, which is often required for secure printing.
An inlay of engine mount is a lot cheaper comparing to the complete element, which is often unavailable in the market or is available only as original element of course not cheap.
By default, ExpressVPN uses the UDP protocol, which is often blocked in some countries,
This action ensures the printed job is not saved to the Printed list, which is often required for secure printing.
Engine mount inserts are a much cheaper solution than a complete element, which is often not available on the market
The injectable which is often referred to as Winstrol Depot is the same hormone
However, this is a very beautiful plant, which is often planted for ornamental purposes.
strengthen the immune system, which is often strain wycieńczającymi workouts.
As regards our amendment, which is often misunderstood, it is,
NO2 Is the chemical formula of nitrous oxide for auto, which is often used as the name of the system.
However, since APE is a proprietary software which is often too slow to decode on portable audio devices,
Hostaphan® is a well-known name which is often used in combination with a thin film which is made of PET(polyethylene terephthalate) since 1950.
Of course, it is not to overestimate its effect on the nervous system, which is often over-stressed by constant stress.
Freshwater': means naturally occurring water having a low concentration of salts, which is often acceptable as suitable for abstraction