Examples of using Are often called 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
In the Gospels the two brothers are often called after their father"the sons of Zebedee"
Algae and cyanobacteria are often called phytoplankton, and are referred to as blooms when they grow in large quantities.
I happen to know from my police scanner that the police are often called to this park to chase skateboarders away.
we see that interest representatives- or lobbyists, as they are often called- also play a very significant role in Brussels.
Even today the inquisitive visitor can find numerous fragments of ceramic products at various localities which are often called old town.
The gamble feature is especially popular on slot machines from the UK, which are often called“fruit machines”.
third quartiles are depicted with lines, which are often called whiskers.
talk a little bit about their communities, which are often called orders.
Then there is a section with a collection of poems that are often called Heroic Lays.
by addition of salt the units tend to fuse together in chains, which are often called silica gels.
as well as those who are often called insane and insane.
aurora borealis as they are often called.
circumstances"(new types of strategic weapons from the"weapons systems on March 1," as they are often called).
Proteins are made up of amino acids, and amino acids are often called the building blocks of protein.
These persons are often called director of studies,
We are often called in once there's a problem, but it is important
Research issues, or societal challenges as they are often called, have become so complex today that one set of knowledge is not enough.
Hueso said he is working on legislation that would completely ban the products, which are often called Spice or K2 incense.
individual courses at SLU. Students taking individual courses are often called free movers.
