Examples of using Slightly lower in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Slightly lower than the aneurysm there are signs of lack of blood supply,
The price of these products is slightly lower than that of the Turkish competitor- for a diameter of 1.1 m you will give from 3.5 thousand rubles to 4.
The degree of purification, generally, slightly lower thanwater purifiers that are connected to the water supply.
the cost of the analog is slightly lower than the original erespal- 180 rubles.
On the other hand, the 60-inch Vizio M60-D1 TV has a slightly lower contrast due to the use of the IPS matrix, but nevertheless provides excellent color reproduction.
In Russia, prices are slightly lower- from 400 to 500 rubles for 60 minutes of waiting.
That's slightly lower than getting killed by lightning,
Besides the growth of expenses, income from electricity sales could be slightly lower in 2014.
must be slightly lower than the first cross strut of the scaffold.
A slightly lower bid from a highly qualified buyer may be more valuable than a higher bid from someone with a history of credit problems.
These norms may be slightly lower, but their increase will clearly indicate the development of pathology in the unborn child.
The satisfactory blood pressure is slightly lower for nurses at Svartedalens
This class is slightly lower than the Samsung 9 series,
The margins are slightly lower than affiliate marketing because of the costs associated with customer service,
Most bitches' temperatures will be slightly lower in the morning, rising until the evening,
Fire clay A clay having a slightly lower percentage of fluxes than kaolin,
Moisture and dust protection is slightly lower than that of floor structures,
Rates of migraines are slightly lower in Asia and Africa than in Western countries.
The company now has 350 employees and a slightly lower circulation, but has achieved profit in the amount of six million euros.
the birth rate is slightly lower than usual(up to 82%),