Examples of using Tends to have 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
The fur of steppe wolves in Middle Asia and Kazakhstan tends to have more reddish tones.
Students who have someone in their vicinity who use cannabis tends to have a more liberal attitude toward the drug.
In practice, the evidence suggests that carefullymanaged investment in transport tends to have a beneficial longterm effect on business investment
videos is different from the other types of programming because it tends to have little dialogue,
But even for myself(who tends to have drier skin),
If your child tends to have fits when they have a fever,
Grade 1 EOC more closely resembles normal tissue and tends to have a better prognosis than Grade 3 EOC,
only if the heat source tends to have a high heat-flux density,(high heat flow per unit area),
and each one tends to have its own unique aspect to it that makes it stand out from the crowd.
and that this protozoan tends to have more ring forms than Babesia.
the imbal ances which exist indicate that the EU tends to have a comparative advantage in'medium-tech' products rather than in basic goods or'high-tech' sectors.
That women tend to have a lower percentage of life expectancy without disability;
Lights and cameras tend to have the effect.
Oily skin tend to have large pores.
Issues surrounding schools thus tend to have a central place in national policy debates about education.
Scared little boys tend to have overactive imaginations.
Other exotic pairs tend to have wide spreads.
Noble people tend to have useless thoughts.
Mormons tend to have very large families, which makes them excellent genetic resources.
The chance of athletes tending to have tendonitis is very high.