Examples of using Always write in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Always write a contract.
Iris can always write, Doctor.
Always write in pencil.
My beliefs are mine, and I will always write about them.
I always write linearly.
People also translate
I mean, beautifully written… you always write exquisitely, but… swans?
So, always write for people.
Whereas, the Americans(US English) always write digital times with a colon.
Always write two speeches.
People are always asking questions and you can always write to answer them.
Always write the next book.
If you know something about these people or maybe even yourself starring in it- albeit in a cameo role- always write to us!
They can't always write lengthy posts.
Determining such a device is not at alldifficult; on all welding inverters of this type, manufacturers always write the abbreviation AC/ DC.
Always write what you spent on!
You should always write better stuff than what's already there.
Always write about current matters.
You could always write about the future of computing like in the good old days.
Always write the beginning to the end.".
I always write for myself, not the reader.
They always write the date neatly at the top of the page.
Always write the truth about the presented product.
Always write grammatically correct words with accents.
Always write as if someone else will have only your script to know how to make the film.
Always write your application in the language of the job advert if you were not told otherwise.
Always write fresh copy for the web, and remember that it's not enough to write great copy once.
Always write your code as if it will be maintained by a vicious psychopath who knows where you live.
Always write your password for internet banking, even if some of the professionals suggest you to remember it for you.
Always write code as if the person who will be maintaining it is a psychotic serial killer who knows where you live.