Examples of using Reader can 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
Depending on the desires of the orientation of the publication the reader can make acceptable to his point of view.
Philosophical writers expose their entire thought processes, so that the reader can think with- and against- the author.
Thanks to maximum transparency, the comparison portal finally achieves a result that the reader can trust.
By using theme-rheme in the text, the reader can wander into the text step by step, which also reduces strain on the memory.
his encounter with this figure, the reader can infer that Tom will sell his soul to the Devil for wealth.
Through concise summaries at the end of each chapter the reader can quickly determine,
where you as a reader can participate and influence the content.
Targeted, detail-rich content that a reader can hold in their hand attracts attention and creates engagement.
When the theme is carefully examined, the reader can see there are multiple types of love working throughout the play.
Through the eyes of Nick, the reader can see that this is a sham,
Then the reader can stay in the comfort of their own home
Using their imagination. then the reader can stay in the comfort Okay,
Using their imagination. then the reader can stay in the comfort of their own home
The reader can also follow the positive development up until today.
Hence, the reader can reliably envisage the microstructure of the synthesized polymer nanocomposites as well as their mechanical and thermal properties.
By reading this report, the reader can get up their interest in prefabrication to a greater extent
Type Click the arrow icon to choose the order in which the reader can read the document.
From the title of the story, the reader can infer that"blues"
And amidst this bustling tapestry of large and small, the reader can follow the exploits of one historical figure,
the thermal imaging picture so that the reader can see exactly where the energy loss is occurring.