Examples of using Try going in English and their translations into Arabic
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Try going in.
You should try going to war.
Try going to prison!
Maybe I should try going overseas.
Try going the other way.
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Once you're ready toleave the house with your new hearing aids, try going to quiet environments.
Let's try going head first.
Do not believe that will appear somewhere on the street a rich man or a woman, a glitch on your perspective andyou will build a luxury romantic relationship. Try going to your happiness.
You try going out on stage.
Most bodybuilders will only use Anavar for a cutting cycle because it doesn't help with weight gains for men,however some women are able to see decent Anavar gains and can try going on a bulking cycle.
Try going over there.- Yes.
If you are a regular traveler from Dubai to Paris andyou are tired of visiting all of the same tourist sites, try going to some of these very interesting hidden gems including Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, here you will not find an overwhelming amount of tourist, you can have a picnic, take a look at the waterfall, and hang out by the lake.
Try going around through corridor C.
Did you try going to the teachers?
Try going in through here.- This is the right one, right?
Let's try going there instead.
Try going to house no. 8. Warden um all his men are there.
Director, try going to her place.
You try going from that to shopping at Tesco's.
You should try going to prison for a while.
Try going through airport security as Fawz Hamadani Farooq Al-Shahrani.
Maybe I should try going to Japan once… what do you say?
Try going to the weddings of three different ex-boyfriends in a 6-month time span.
Ever try going mad without power?
Try going in with an armada like we had of 50 people and five boats and CNN's crew, etc.
I mean, you try going from out-of-control horny to clinically depressed six times a day.
Trying going in so they can catch us all!?
Try, go on.
TRIED GOING FOR A WALK.
Taste of Antwerp is a great way to try some truly iconic dishes for a fraction of the usual price of dozens of restaurants and bistros-and the food you can try, goes from traditionally Belgian to Mediterranean or French.