Examples of using Better to start in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Official/political
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Programming
Where better to start.
Better to start afresh.
And where better to start?
Better to start with cause.
The second half went better to start.
People also translate
Better to start late than never.
It is of course better to start earlier than later.
Better to start with smaller motives?
Treatment Treatment should be comprehensive, and it is better to start in the hospital, especially if arthritis runs hard.
Far better to start earlier.
Better to start now than to keep putting it off.
And who better to start with than kids?
Who better to start with than Perales?
Would it be better to start with the ones without camera?
Who better to start with than children?
Any installation is better to start with a corner locker, adding neighboring items.
But better to start with, what he is the soul.
It is much better to start something new during this time.
Where better to start Al's adventure than on the shores of Waikiki?
This means that it is better to start eating convenience foods, but at the same time, all food should be homemade.
It may be better to start with the launch of one site, which will later become your main source of profit.
Preparation for the New Year is better to start in advance in order to have time to buy all the gifts and write wishes for everyone.
It's better to start with a clean face.
Where better to start than with kids?
It is better to start group discussions with open questions.
So, it is better to start a combination of colors from the living room.
For babies, the use of nuts is better to start at the age of two, when the intestines are fully ready for the breakdown of heavy products.