Examples of using Have something 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
My doctor tells me I have something called vascular dementia, which is essentially a continuous series of tiny strokes.
All of those games have something called progressive jackpot and mean that for every bet that is made, a small percentage of that goes towards the jackpot.
We have something called the‘third receptor',
final thing worth noting for this quick guide is that we have something called"home region rights", or"hembygdsrätt" in Swedish.
They have something called a"Kale Bone" sandwich, which is a fake roast beef sandwich with cheese dripping off of it.
In our blood vessels we have something called endothelial cells,
The Poles also have something called groszy, which is like cents,
fluid retention and/or protein in your urine. if you have something called“eclampsia” which is similar to“severe pre-eclampsia” but you would also have fits convulsions.
You and I and are all living beings have something called brain wavelengths that are in contact with nature,
We have something called the inclusion index, which measures answers to questions from our employee engagement survey around inclusion, e.g.'do people have a
Property management contracts often have something called a“hold harmless” clause which is meant to protect the manager,
Most Americans have something called choice'never-ending choices at grocery stores
Ronan has something called an Infinity Stone.
Lisa's baby has something called placenta accreta.
She has something called XP.
Lisa's baby has something called placenta accreta.
Dancer's hip, Marshall has something called dancer's hip.
It had something called hypertrichosis lanuginosa.
It had something called hypertrichosis Ianuginosa.
And they had something called the liberated Omelet with eclectic Potatoes.