Examples of using Live in an area in English and their translations into Swedish
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You live in an area with many Swedish speakers.
Many Americans and Peruvians working for SPCC live in an area of Ilo called Ciudad Nueva.
Fortunatly we live in an area were it's not supposed to be any dangerous ones.
There are approximately 35 thousand Baster who live in an area of 14 thousand square kilometers.
If you live in an area where the tap water is soft, you need to make it harder.
Having drainage in the backyard can prove very important especially if you live in an area that is heavily rainy.
The official population statistics do not really reflect how many people spend time and live in an area in reality.
If children live in an area with a high risk of decay,
On the other hand, you can choose a gas system if you live in an area where gas is a cheap fuel.
If you live in an area where the climate is changing,
The fast shipping was a pleasant surprise considering I live in an area where'overnight' shipping usually takes 2-3 days.
We live in an area of freedom, security
This is absolutely necessary in case you live in an area where rainfalls are frequent
Since I live in an area which benefits from the Fund,
Drivers in milder climates may use a single set of tyres year-round, but if you live in an area with extreme seasonal temperatures, you will need separate tyre sets for summer/winter seasons.
You live in an area that has a great deal of activity beyond the sphere of your tiny solar system.
especially since we now live in an area of liberty, of free movement within the European Union
Especially if you live in an area with hard, calcareous water
We may live in an area where there are not many Witnesses and there is not much growth.
Nearly a billion people live in an area of the world where the disease is common.
If you live in an area with hard water, limescale may quickly build up in your dishwasher.
If you live in an area with a temperature below 20 degrees Fahrenheit,
Its 33,000 people live in an area of just 60 square kilometers,
If you live in an Area which only offers joint residency/NIE at the same time you will have been sent a EX-18 instead of a EX-15.
However, if you live in an area where the moisture content is high,
If you live in an area where you can take advantage of time-of-use rates for electricity,
This means building Europe so that we can live in an area with the desired minimum standards for all Member States,
Because we live in an area of free movement,