Examples of using Increasingly common 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
A skin condition that is increasingly common in the 25 to 40 age bracket.
Above the alder border, birches become increasingly common.
are becoming increasingly common.
Video calls and video chats are becoming increasingly common.
Committing suicide is, unfortunately, increasingly common among young people who have lost hope for the future.
Grain intolerance is becoming an increasingly common health problem in modern dogs
Advanced control and monitoring systems are becoming increasingly common, which control and control to create a good climate for the lowest possible energy consumption.
mainly implemented by decapitation, but crucifixions are becoming increasingly common.
descriptions of human suffering that has become an increasingly common part of the everyday media flow.
Adultery is increasingly common in countries with a low standard of living,
often referred to as"phishing" or brand"spoofing," are becoming increasingly common.
I refer to the increasingly common decision to transfer companies' economic activity within an integrated economic area,
are becoming increasingly common.
He predicts paradigm shifts will become increasingly common, leading to"technological change so rapid
burqas and niqabs are increasingly common.
It has become increasingly common to teach history with multiple perspectives in Western democracies.
brand"spoofing," are becoming increasingly common.
PVC windows are now an increasingly common alternative to wooden windows,
forgotten- are becoming increasingly common.
It has become increasingly common for health care workers in elderly care to work in difficult conditions, such as staff shortages, workloads and stress.