Examples of using Large extent in English and their translations into Swedish
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My stomach pain disappeared to a large extent.
There is already a large extent, but it could develop even more.
English to a large extent.
The discussion has focused to a large extent on the Transatlantic Trade
The age and gender of undeclared workers depend to a large extent on the sectors affected.
Features of certain types of ties to a large extent depend on the material from which it is produced.
Such systems are able to be automated to a large extent, and can then carry out a large number of assays.
support DM BBQ in the large extent they have done”,
Olle Isaksson is working to a large extent in operation, with the content
Every city determines to a very large extent the amount of energy used by its inhabitants.
And the fact that there is evidence that the Moon is hollow- to a large extent hollow.
deep learning rely to a large extent on the dataset it learns from.
Since gasoline and natural gas will both be imported to a large extent in the future, there is no overall security of supply advantage from natural gas.
The vegetables is in large extent collected from own garden
Entry into the S phase in animal cells is regulated to a large extent by the cyclin E-CDK2 kinase complex.
EURES will be 15% financed by the PSCI, and to a large extent by the ESF.
Because most schools in Ireland are funded to a large extent by voluntary fundraising, this essentially means
However, sincerely, I agree to a large extent with the Council' s criticism that the figures do not seem particularly well founded.
Significantly, it also accelerates the processes of cellular metabolism to a large extent, helping in the burning of body fat
where there are taken into account to a large extent for wheelchair users.