Examples of using Use very in English and their translations into Swedish
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you will get a real alternative that you can use very well.
We use very soft Australian Merino shearling fur in raw materials and we have decades of working experience in the craft.
For instance, you can buy coolers to transport food in summer and which only use very little power.
We use very soft shorn sheepskin fur in raw materials and we have decades of working experience in the craft.
not trusting the new materials, others use very advanced technology.
once most programs are open and running, they use very few resources.
The desk is perhaps the most important element in an office because it is that piece of furniture that stands out in the room and that we use very often throughout the day.
La Herradura's gastronomy is very healthy because it is based on the Mediterranean diet which use very fresh products and it cooks it with olive oil.
I would like to say that in my opinion it is not these smaller vessels that use very long nets.
We actually take the donor liver, we use very mild detergents,
we then can use very mild detergents to take all the cell elements out of these organs.
The Passiv Haus Institut in Germany has commissioned housing designs which use very little energy by using solar energy in combination with efficient, air-tight insulation.
We use very flexible lighting that allows our presentations to be adapted," explained Frade.
However, I use very gentle products after applying vitamin C,
We use very soft Australia Merino shearling in raw materials and we have decades of working experience in the craft.
In rural areas, toilets that use very little or no water have also been designed.
They use very powerful, yet entirely legit components to provide you amazing outcomes without the harmful
They use very effective, yet totally legal active ingredients to give you incredible outcomes without the unsafe
are sometimes called polysynthetic because they use very many inflectional affixes,
legal reasons there is an artificial separation between these policies, which use very different tools tending to work against one another instead of being mutually reinforcing.