Examples of using Double-edged in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
to others they sent“progressive” abbots who dissolved them more easily than any double-edged sword of state.
he held seven stars, and out of his mouth came a sharp double-edged sword.
This is a double-edged sword- because you would rather stay in toxicity than to break up a family unit.
Freedom is a double-edged sword, because not every person uses the freedom for the common benefit, or for the benefit of their fellow men.
Rinses after tooth extraction can be called a"double-edged sword", since in addition to the benefits, they can cause significant harm.
This is the solemn pronouncement of the one who has the sharp double-edged sword: 2:13‘I know where you live- where Satan's throne is.
is obviously a double-edged sword,” he added.
The aim of the research papers in this volume is to promote sustainable development from an ecological economics perspective- a double-edged sword.
a hardware without software, the tool's tool is double-edged sword… sometimes… well to mention.
I had a dispute with Planet Fitness where convenience was a double-edged sword.
fasting which the Church particularly extols during the second week of the Great Fast as the double-edged"wondrous sword" by which we strike the enemies of our salvationthe dark demonic power.
boosts efficiency, the paper says that comes as a double-edged sword.
Sanctions are a double-edged sword, they do not benefit anyone,
She likes double-edged throwers.
The tip's double-edged.
This improvement was double-edged.
The curtains played a double-edged role.
Notifications are double-edged swords.
Double-edged sword for sure.
Mobile technology is double-edged.