Examples of using To at least in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
It can live up to at least 30 years.
To at least listen to what the guy has to say.
Narrow it down to at least four types.
(1) The IO trigger distance,high-level signal to at least 10us;
Charge the battery to at least over 60 percent.
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A pH value low- ered to at least 6.5 by CO2 is required for converting calcium carbonate into calcium hydrogen carbonate, for higher performance possibly a pH value lower than 6.0.
Useful life: UV treated to at least 4 years.
You have to at least wait for Harrison to get back or.
Your battery is charged to at least over 60 percent.
I make love to at least three girls at the same time… While two others watch.
OK, well he must be up to at least 45mph now.
Can you speak to at least two persons about this story?
The price will soon be increasing to at least $97.00.
We can tie him to at least three open murders.
What about your dad? Didn't he ever come back to at least check on you?
Excuse me, I want to at least clean these marks off.
Duplex grades can readily be used down to at least -50°C.
Deposit is equal to at least one nights room and tax.
Your battery will need to be charged to at least over 60 percent.
Secure the mattress to at least 3 parts(e.g. with adhesive tape or cord, etc.).
Get your credit score to at least 680 first.
Its use goes back to at least the early 19th century in Sicily.
Charge the device's battery to at least over 60 percent.
The Prophet* granted divorces to at least two women in such circumstances.
The archaeological remains date back to at least the 4th millennium B.C.
Attach fresh element to at least 1 element by now on the board.
Serious damages caused to at least seven vehicles.
Of them were susceptible to at least moderate vulnerability, such as CSRF.
Grade 2-3 RPED that does not improve to at least Grade 1 within 3 weeks.
If you don't send this to at least 8 people… Who cares?