Examples of using A study in English and their translations into Slovak
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J-just a study, of course.
The other room currently serves as a study.
According to a study, children who.
The second bedroom is currently arranged as a study.
According to a study by Epsilon.
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A study shows that one in five Americans use them.
According to a study published in the jour….
The third bedroom could alternatively be used as a study.
According to a study recently conducted.
A study showed that people who drank three to five cups.
This follows from a study by Counterpoint Research.
Ground floor closes a separate room currently used as a study.
This is the result of a study that will be published on Tuesday.
A study tracked 30,000 adults over eight years.
Scientists are now conducting a study costing 26.5 million.
According to a study by Money Magazine, 70% of couples fight about money.
We talked with Elena Gallová Kriglerová about the results of a study supported by EEA Grants.
There was a library, a study, and even a billiard room.
A study has shown the healthy level of antioxidants found in goji berries, especially zeaxanthin.
Brian Krebs highlights a study on data theft/breaches.
Follow a study of work position and recommend a solution for personal protection.
This is the conclusion of a study by the German Economic Institute.
They did a study on sarcastic people and they get more illnesses in their lifetime.
The apartment has a living room, a study and a large comfortable kitchen.
This is shown by a study now published by an international team of scientists.
When they returned to Cuba, he began a study of architecture which he never completed.
This is the finding of a study by the European Consumer Organisation BEUC.
The realization of such a study is designated in certain cases.
This is the conclusion of a study published by the European Commission today.
Cardiologist Dr. Peter Langsjoen conducted a study involving 20 patients with completely normal heart function.