Examples of using Wide availability 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
The wide availability of press publications online has given rise to the emergence of new online services,
This helps to ensure wide availability and easy access to information,
The wide availability of press publications online has given rise to the emergence of new online services,
This helps to ensure wide availability and easy access to information,
The various fascinating variations of the game, wide availability, real players
Guests will appreciate the wide availability of nearby services,
The use of containers as a building material has grown in popularity of the past several years due to their inherent strength, wide availability, and relatively low expense.
This helps to ensure wide availability and easy access to information,
can be shipped all around the globe due to their wide availability and safe components.
Guests will appreciate the wide availability of nearby services,
activities in specific locations, including the wide availability of health care services
The up-cycling or adaptive reuse of shipping containers as a building material has grown in popularity over the past several years due to their inherent strength, wide availability and relatively low expense.
can be shipped around the world due to its safety components and wide availability.
is intended to ensure, the wide availability of HPC resources on equal access terms.
Shipping Container Home: The use of containers as a building material has grown in popularity of the past several years due to their inherent strength, wide availability, and relatively low expense.
a sustainable standardisation process, wide availability of technologies in an open
Prior to the wide availability of mortgage calculators,
the brand's reasonable prices, wide availability(striving to establish 70% distribution in each country),
The wide availability of manufactured goods of Chinese origin- sometimes less than fully compliant with international product safety standards,
(2) Open data policies which encourage the wide availability and re-use of public sector information for private or commercial purposes,