Examples of using We have to start in English and their translations into Danish
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Medicine
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Official/political
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Computer
We have to start over.
The evaluation, we have to start with kids earlier.
We have to start again.
This is a long-term task, with which we have to start today.
We have to start.
People also translate
OK, so we have to start again.
We have to start somewhere.
But now we have to start over.
We have to start somewhere.
But we have to start somewhere.
We have to start someplace.
OK, we have to start here.
We have to start somewhere.
Silas, we have to start somewhere.
We have to start over.
Well, we have to start somewhere.
We have to start the burn.
However, we have to start from where we are.
We have to start from scratch.
We have to start all of it again.
We have to start being careful.
We have to start somewhere, Ray.
We have to start somewhere.
We have to start somewhere.
We have to start watching our asses.
We have to start the oxygen generator.
We have to start with ourselves!
We have to start saving energy right now.
We have to start evacuating.
We have to start trusting her, Jim.