Examples of using Able to start in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
How on God's green earth that I would be able to start something new, did you two think for one second something this huge,
Once we know which neurons cause hyperacusis we will be able to start investigating new therapies to protect
Students are able to start at any point of the cycle
you are able to start the recovery mode by powering down the phone
with this basis you will be able to start adding more advanced stuff like automatic certifications, integrations, etc.
It is the Council's wish that this commission be able to start work quickly
As you will soon notice, you will be able to start playing in a very short time upon completion of the registration process.
You will be able to start your data recovery only after you delete DMA Locker Ransomware for good.
It is reported that she will be able to start with surface and submarine platforms,
we will be able to start the Erasmus Mundus programme at the beginning of 2004.
We also have automatic connections for the following e-commerce platforms that are fully automatic and able to start working as soon as your account is set up.
Only now with advanced technology have I been able to start constructing these worlds in 3D.
Able to start a discussion, say,
This wizard will help you generate a KDE 4 project template. You will be able to start developing you own KDE 4 project from this template.
a gameplay so intuitive that any player should be able to start betting right away.
Able to start a discussion, say,
It is user friendly and you will be able to start ruling the game completely in no time.
the data encrypting malicious software is now able to start encoding your files.
Next, you were finally able to start the game, you will need to download NavyField by the installation file for your operating system.
At around six to nine months, your little one will be able to start sitting upright unaided.