Examples of using Combats in English and their translations into Swedish
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His regiments distinguished themselves in several combats, especially at the battle of Arcis-sur-Aube.
at least if you like explosions and combats!
You wouldn't have been promoted because you're not talented in combats.
Silk Body Powder- protects, nurtures and combats soreness.
Intensely combats signs of skin fatigue.
It is a composition of several skin-beneficial oils that perfectly combats changes, irritations and diseases.
System Pro Technology™ Â combats oxidation and oil thickening to help protect your engine from heat damage.
This is especially true when Venom combats the entity he believes to be his spawn, Carnage.
This natural antioxidant combats free radical damage whilst protecting skin against fine lines and wrinkles, leaving skin silky smooth.
However, the intensity of the combats and the unleashing of“autonomous subjectivity” did not lead to the destruction of capitalist modes of production; on the contrary.
System Pro Technology™ combats oxidation and oil thickening to help protect your engine from heat damage.
The Audit Department, which is responsible for carrying out external audits of economic operators, combats fraud involving traditional own resources is very effective.
Liding Care Magic Argan Oil combats frizzy hair, combats split ends
The Assassin character build enables gamers to enjoy some interesting and great combats in Skyrim.
After completing a mission, you receive upgrades to cause even more damage! Mech Combats.
quickly and effectively combats pollution, and makes better use of natural water points for firefighting.
System Pro Technology™ combats oxidation and oil thickening to help protect your engine from heat damage. Deposits.
the entire aim of bruisers is to fight in combats all the time.
The regulation combats fine particulates right from their emission- at the source, in other words, which is where the particulates are actually produced.
so reduces the costs of healthcare, and it also combats social exclusion.