Examples of using Having something in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
We're having something new!
Joy doesn't come from having something.
I like having something to look at.
It's about two people connecting, having something in common.
You like having something on me, don't you?
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That reminded him of his past and his childhood. but secondly, just having something.
They liked having something to think about.
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Having something handmade is supposed to bring good energy.
A feeling of having something in the eye.
Having something to look forward to motivates you.
A feeling of having something in the eye.
Having something so important to worry about. It was nice.
Look for another having something to do with air.
Having something to remember him by must be a great comfort.
Look for another having something to do with air!
Having something to do with air. We're looking for a Bernini sculpture.
SJ's customers see value in having something in the hand.
But just having something to say is not enough today.
The most important thing is having something to survive for.
Actually having something firm and final is something else.
They are retired, but enjoy having something waking up to.
Having something that disgusting, criminal,
Crackers"? Yeah, I like having something crunchy in my soup?
Having something to live for has brought back that nasty habit of self-preservation.
We had so much fun riding the Cowgirl but having something to lean on is recommended.
They love having something to get worked up about. Yeah.
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Having something to write on can cut down on playing charades underwater