Examples of using Began to use in English and their translations into Swedish
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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
The Palestinians began to use international terrorism,
The is-3 began to use a different color for shells with the aim of facilitating the work loader.
so different parishes began to use these at different times.
thanks to which they began to use even greater demand in the building materials market.
the licensee was acting in bad faith at the time when he began to use the invention or to make preparations to do so.
It was during this period that people began to use the term"Han" to refer to the natives of North China,
the opposition began to use as a platform for the country's collapse"Chernobyl way",
especially since I began to use the comfortable woollen socks that Mother got for me at the departure,
Craig Venter discovered a technique for rapidly identifying all of the mRNAs present in a cell, and began to use it to identify human brain genes.
it was not until the 20th century that artists began to use it fully; a pipe would stand for thoughtfulness
If you have begun to use linen products, you rarely change them.
We had begun to use this magical, and unbearable, invention three years earlier.
We have begun to use them.
In addition, we have begun to use it more and more power for saving energy.
The service team is beginning to use Facebook and Twitter as a support channel.
You have hardly begun to use them.
Nowadays, some high-end villas have begun to use titanium alloy doors.
disinfection of water have begun to use relatively recently.
The first units have already begun to use the solution.
I have begun to use the gym.