Examples of using Mostly in the form in English and their translations into Swedish
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They are dressed mostly in the form captured by the Italians and NDH.
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Revelations are mostly in the form of proverbs or in symbolic.
and maintained, mostly in the form of statements.
Money for food they received, mostly in the form of alms, or earned,
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There is precipitation throughout the year, mostly in the form of rain, but snow from November to early April is not unusual.
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There are a few hiccups though, mostly in the form of useless tabs
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We depend on fossil fuels, mostly in the form of stored solar energy(coal,
Inside and outside the cannabis world there has recently been a huge increase in hemp and CBD products, mostly in the form of oil.
It occurs throughout the universe, mostly in the form of metallic arsenides.
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This was mostly in the form of‘opinion criticism', where they discussed
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16% from other countries, the latter mostly in the form of LNG6.
Bernie raised over $240 million, mostly in the form of small donations from thousands of people and won over 13
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showed a variable response on measures of motor and respiratory functions, mostly in the form of a modest improvement AGLU03105, AGLU04107.
agricultural diversity, mostly in the form of seed, and we put it in seed banks,
USD 40 billion, mostly in the form of loans from the International Monetary Fund(IMF),
56 have been launched or completed mostly in the form of Commission or Council acts.
For the Commission alone the net reinforcement needed will amount to 384 additional full time equivalent units, mostly in the form of posts to be added to the establishment plan with their phasing in to be completed by 2014.
Croatia gained access to the international markets and borrowed at increasingly favourable terms(mostly in the form of euro bonds) thanks to its improved credit rating.
Many Member States in recent years have introduced expenditure rules as a means to improve the management of their public finances, mostly in the form of ex-ante targets rather than binding legal obligations.