Examples of using Uses two in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Nvidia Optimus is a technology that uses two graphics chipsets at a time.
The United Kingdom's Royal Air Force currently uses two bases for manned bombing flights over Iraq and surveillance flights over Syria.
one style of illustrations, Digital Ocean uses two different techniques of illustration.
KeyMission 360 uses two Nikkor lenses
When a customer uses two or more free-bonuses without making a real money deposit in between,
to store one character, the nchar/nvarchar value uses two bytes to store one character, so the char/varchar
The Dell XPS 15's implementation of Thunderbolt 3 uses two lanes of PCIe Gen 3.0,
the serial bus and all the computers uses two bus types,
This technology uses two very long numbers,
When a customer uses two or more free bonuses without making a real money deposit in between,
The circuit uses two LDRs which are placed one after another(separated by a distance of say half a metre)
Almost all Linux installers uses two files to boot the computer: a Linux kernel, and an initial root file system
KeyMission 360 uses two Nikkor lenses
like some particular type of software[that no one even uses two years later], choose things that will make you smarter in 10 or 20 years.
Getting more specific he went on to say that"I have heard that it's some kind of weird two-lens system where the back camera uses two lenses and it somehow takes it up into DSLR quality imagery.".
Detective Inspector Bruce van der Graaf from the Computer Crime Investigation Unit told the hearing that he uses two rules to protect himself from cybercriminals when banking online.
This theory still makes naming the centre of the problem, but it uses two interesting psychological factors and thus may claim to have contributed to the final solution of the riddle of totemism.
Russia currently uses two sites for launches of carrier rockets to orbit spacecraft, and for ballistic missiles tests:
The film uses two aspect ratios; it begins in
Librarian and teacher Luis Soriano uses two donkeys, Alfa and Beto, to deliver books to remote