Examples of using Use to describe 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
These are all terms that guitarists use to describe the satisfying experience of playing their favorite tube amps.
commonly used are the terms many specialists could use to describe a lot of passwords used by the general public.
But so too is the timeless elegance recurrent words you use to describe their collections.
phrases that your customers would use to describe your products or services.
is a successful tool that we use to describe, analyze and design business models.
has become the language that chemists, biologists and medical specialists use to describe the processes of life.
So these other words he would use to describe your mother, would"forgetful" be one of them?
And that's not a phrase I ever thought I would use to describe you.
Okay, great. I mean,"apologetic" isn't a word I would use to describe you.
personality psychologists use to describe a person's tendency to be unemotional,
there is a saying we use to describe the situation when someone overshoots the mark in an act of good intention,
even words they use to describe your topic is similar to walking across a street blindfolded.
the type of environment you live in, words that others use to describe you, and so on.
He stated that this was a choice made by the designers due to the unpleasantness of the attitudes."he language people use to describe other races is insanely offensive to modern ears
Fascism" is the name that moderns use to describe the style of organized,
by the difference between the strength of the adjectives and the nouns that we use to describe the situation and the strength of the verbs we use in trying to resolve it.
ogg files can also contain small snippets of text which you can use to describe the content of the file.
Text used to describe the purpose or use of the local group.
Used to describe raw data.
Actually,"obsessed" is the word he often uses to describe it.