Exemplos de uso de Is still used em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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This index is still used today.
Is still used as the separator in the ban syntax.
The old trail is still used for hiking.
There is a cemetery nearby that is still used.
It is still used for reference.
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This spelling is still used locally.
It is still used in service industries.
The plume of bamboo is still used sometimes.
The name is still used today for their modern descendants.
High speed, light pressure is still used in polishing.
The house is still used as the private residence of the Thynn family.
The system of notation he developed is still used today.
This method is still used at present time.
Lice and nits destroyed,and the comb is still used as a comb.
The system is still used in the United States.
At the grassroots level the traditional system is still used.
The phrase is still used in the US Navy today.
He constructed the irrigation system, which is still used in Upper Burma today.
This method is still used in laboratories today.
Pyrinuron was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 1979 but is still used in some countries.
The Avon name is still used for some purposes.
In the U.S., only the ounce, pound and short ton- known in the country simply as theton- are commonly used, though the hundredweight is still used in agriculture and shipping.
The original name is still used in the area.
PRO TV is still used all transponders on the satellite Astra 5B 31,5°E.
Currently, the pyramidal model is still used, but it's less strict.
The mark is still used without permission by other'noname companies.
It was re-consecrated shortly after the war and is still used for weekly services by the college.
Batrachosaurus is still used as the name of an unrelated brachyopid temnospondyl.
The division of all basidiomycetes between these two groups has been influential in fungal taxonomy, and is still used informally, but it is no longer the basis of formal classification.
The earlier name is still used to refer to the eastern part of the country.