Examples of using That basically in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Additionally, there are dissimilar drawbacks that basically depend on the version you're taking.
The Practice of One Thing at a Time By Leo Babauta There's a Japanese term,“ichigyo-zammai,” that basically means full concentration on a single act.
The comparison shows that basically the average cost of different models ranges from 7,000 to 9,000 rubles.
very thin hair that basically covers the entire body,
I wrote an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal this summer that basically portrayed my views on this.
it's to insist that basically any issue is black or white.
It will always give me error messages that basically tell me I have not followed the password guidelines when I'm very careful to follow them exactly.
This resulted in the current situation that basically(and simply put here)
we get a feeling about it that basically matches reality.
it's to insist that basically any issue is black or white.
Some islands such as Koh Lanta that basically shut down during monsoon season will be open again for high season.
Second, the app offers a feature called pins that basically allows you to drop pins at different locations in your art.
MBR stands for Master Boot Record and it' s the first sector of your hard drive that basically tells the BIOS where to look for the operati.
Most users get very upset when they realize that basically anyone can access their data.
They have developed generation after generation of products that basically meet the requirements for use in hazardous locations.
it is also shared with the third parties which means that basically anyone can access your data.
I saw an answer to this question that basically said“software developers are amazingly talented people
As is well known for these games need a board that basically serves as a box to store game pieces.
These parting words can be a phrase or a word that basically bids the reader farewell.
unconventional video, that basically points to other things and issues in our country.