Examples of using Could return in English and their translations into Hindi
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The Danes could return.
We could return tomorrow.
Giovanna could return.
He could return in 6 months.
Perhaps Caesar could return later.
Lamet could return within the next month.
Reasons why CM Punk could return to WWE in.
USA could return to climate deal By.
Further, neither he nor his family could return.
Houston could return.
However, after stopping use of the drug problem could return.
Murray could return this week.
The next iPhone model released by Apple could return to 4 inch size.
Though, could return at week's end.
No one, who entered it once, could return empty-handed.
And we could return this world to the paradise it was before them.
I finally stood out and I could return home gloriously!
This was something that made me feel like I could return.
Perhaps Caesar could return later… or tomorrow.
Earlier, it was expected thatShankar's injury was not serious and he could return to the team.
What if we could return to the main menu?
If the products have still problems after contacting our engineers, you could return us the bad one to maintenance.
Now they could return home because they had returned to God.
Mike Morhaime, co-founder of Blizzard, could return to the world of video games.
Jesus could return for His own at any moment, and that event will set in motion the series of events detailed in Revelation 6-18.
Weiss still thinks about the risk that the cancer could return, but she's moved ahead with her life.
On Monday, the euro could return to zone 1.2305/ 20, further dynamics will be determined by whether a wave of panic that has covered the markets will develop.
For Ragnar Lothbrok, or others just like him, But I warn you,it is rather a necessity, could return to these shores at any moment!
Even if Superman could return, who's to say that he could defeat them?
For Ragnar Lothbrok, or others just like him, could return to these shores at any moment! But I warn you, it is rather a necessity.