Ví dụ về việc sử dụng We often use trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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We often use: WEB.
Think of the language we often use.
We often use I wish….
In the world of finance, we often use basis points.
We often use any after if.
There's an image that we often use in our lectures.
We often use celery for soups.
When we refer to a bit,especially as part of a larger word, we often use a lower-case“b” in its place.
We often use the short form, d.
Now, through our dream state of the woman, we often use our unconscious mind in order to develop self-awareness.
We often use the short form, d.
After I hope, we often use a present tense with a future meaning.
We often use procrastination as a tool.
In the same way, we often use a plural verb after the name of a sports team or a company.
We often use China Post, Hong Kong Post or USPS.
After all, we often use religion in the same way that we use a business- to gain power and prestige.
We often use this to talk about rules and regulations.
We often use the Past Perfect with these words and phrases.
We often use the simple future tense to make a prediction about the future.
We often use the High-frequency vibrating screens to separate sand and stones.
We often use boundaries to protect children from harm or danger.
We often use the words"lately" or"recently" to emphasize this meaning.
We often use verbs like think, suppose, expect and hope, to answer questions.
We often use the terms'substitution' and'identification' to describe these two aspects of the death of Christ.
We often use these verses to lead lost people to Christ, but the basic application here is to the church.
We often use the expressions"good self-esteem" or"poor self-esteem" to describe people's evaluation of their own worth.
We often use the past continuous and the past simple together to say that something happened in the middle of something else.
In English we often use a series of parallel actions to describe the atmosphere at a particular time in the past.
At school we often use lanyards, such as identification of students out of school campus uniform identity recognition for students.
We often use adverbials of probability like perhaps, probably, possibly, maybe, definitely, and certainly as short answers.