Examples of using A close in English and their translations into Polish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
A close relative?
You are a close second!
A close bloody call.
That was a close one.- Whoa.
And because the war finally draws to a close.
People also translate
Oh, a close, personal friend.
And because the war finally draws to a close.
That was a close one, wasn't it, Atami?
Ladies and Gentlemen our play is drawing to a close.
Rage means a close personal relationship.
And now, after the Week has drawn to a close, what do we find?
He's a close and personal friend of yours.
The high priest was usually a close relative of the ruler.
He was a close friend of Cleon Skousen.
another day in the life of the airport draws to a close.
Plektostahis- a close relative of this plant.
A close, mature relationship. We have developed.
Plektostahis- a close relative of this plant.
As Corbett's birth name was John McGillis. I believe she was a close relative.
Was a close relative of mine. Little Miki's father.
Another year is drawing to a close, as we await the start of a new one.
A close'friend' she might be spending some time with. Maybe there's, um.
The United States has got a close and meaningful relationship with Egypt.
This should be incentive enough to push on and bring this matter to a close.
Superdrol is a close derivative of drostanolone masteron.
It's the records from a trial that came to a close with a death sentence.
Australia is a close political partner of the European Union.
Has been exchanged for an identical impostor. He's convinced that a close relative.
Is thus a close and comprehensive package delivery and receiving.
As this first decade of the 21st Century draws to a close, so also does the age of analog.