Examples of using Used mostly in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Cyrillic
Used mostly for export.
No, sir, I just used mostly my hands.
Used mostly on special teams.
It is currently used mostly for footbal….
Used mostly for small handheld devices.
People also translate
I think it's used mostly to flavour fish.
Used mostly while hooking and unhooking dogs into formation to pull the sled.
It was originally used mostly by the rich.
Is used mostly for food.
Snapchat is a social app used mostly by young people.
It is used mostly in triangulation.
The above astronomical calendars used mostly in civilian life.
PC is used mostly for games….
These systems are very expensive and used mostly by larger enterprises.
Yeah. Used mostly for rformance art.
ART image file format: ART is a proprietary image file format used mostly by the America Online service and client software.
It is used mostly for football matches….
Such reactors are used mostly in united Kingdom.
ART is a proprietary image file format used mostly by the America Online(AOL) client software….
It was used mostly before the 9th century C.E.
Slang is used mostly by teenagers.
At the beginning it was used mostly for retouching and coloring black and white photos.
Although now used mostly for art and craft exhibitions, it's well worth a visit for its splendid décor.
Before the 2005 renovation,the stadium was used mostly for association football(soccer) matches, but it is equipped for many other sports.
For clothing used mostly artificial materials- viscose, polyester, spandex.
Although Diophantus and the Babylonians used mostly special ad hoc methods to solve equations, Al-Khwarizmi contribution was fundamental.
However, the modern recipe used mostly especially in Georgian urban areas, the so-called kalakuri, uses herbs like parsley and cilantro(also called coriander).
However, the modern recipe used mostly especially in Georgian urban areas, the so-called kalakuri, uses herbs like parsley and cilantro.
