Examples of using Have started using in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Once you have started using a drug, the development into addiction may be influenced by inherited genetic traits,
Companies have started using sensors to track employee movements, stress, health, and even who they converse with
Many people have started using Google's AdSense program and then been SLAPPED,
While over the years, most of the players have started using synthetic strings,
Friday mid-century BC, many people in India have started using the shortcut in the religion described in the previous chapter on worship of the Hindu.
Many NBA teams have started using a system called SportVU,
more people have started using them.
however, those Total Recall-like machines they have started using to peek under your clothes have changed the game a bit.
SAP, LiveOps, Deloitte, and other companies have started using gamification in various applications and processes.
For example, based on convenience, size, speed and price, some consumers have started using the iPhone as their main camera instead of the traditional point-and-shoot models.
More companies have started using social media as a means of handling customer service, which is a win-win for customers
a sense of what that means, in the time it takes you to read this sentence, more than 100 new users will have started using mobile social media.
but ever since I have started using this it's been as smooth
energy since years for numerous purposes but only recently we have started using the sun's energy for generating power.
it requires a lot of skill, and you think that only you have started using a DSLR.
I have started using DuckDuckGo(a privacy-focused search engine) after my research for the book(The Big Four- How Today's
A growing number of drivers have started using Google's Android Auto or Apple's CarPlay, which mirror phone
In this book, we have seen how researchers have started using the capabilities of the digital age to observe behavior(chapter 2), ask questions(chapter 3),
In recent times, some browser versions have started using"DOCTYPE sniffing" to switch between a"quirks mode" that tries to stay compatible with the oddities of old browsers and a"standards mode" that follows the current standards better.
Needless to say, if people don't search for“car insurance London” anymore because they have started using other search phrases