Examples of using Much in common in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Programming
sports do not have much in common, the collaboration between the University of Nova Gorica
imagination- has much in common with skills that were
We have much in common with India- it is the largest democracy in the world,
Luxembourg have much in common, as they are two of the smallest countries EU28,
they also have much in common, thus providing a sound basis of issues around which to collaborate via the island network.
still have much in common with them.
has much in common with the proliferation of similar currency reserves between the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Tibetan medicine has much in common with Ayurveda but can be vastly more complicated,
so the language also has much in common with isolating languages like Chinese,
despite otherwise having much in common with mammals, suggests that a critical step in the evolution of mammals was trading big litters for big brains,
the model has much in common with the combination programmes that have showed such impressive long term effects.
does not have much in common with"our" flow,
weakened) crop has much in common, and in many places on this site is for that repeatedly thanksgiving to them(photo).
According to the Holy Father:“The Interpreter of music has much in common with the biblical scholar,
most of the content of which has much in common except for this issue of nuclear energy, particularly when it
Has much in common.
So much in common.
Have much in common!
Too much in common.
We have much in common.