Examples of using Need to click 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
You need to click on OK.
And that's where the paintbrush is. You need to click on that guy there.
You need to click on“First Aid”.
Clear your cookies, You need to click this link again.
You need to click the camera icon.
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If you delete your cookies, you need to click this LINK again.
You need to click on the“Download” tab.
Specify print options; you may need to click Show Details to see them all.
You need to click on that guy there, and that's where the paintbrush is.
People basically just need to click their mouse a few times.
You need to click on various objects in order to impres.
Once in the mode, you need to click on‘Start to Unlock.
You need to click on that difference to get points.
Some versions of SharePoint, you may need to click another set of ellipses.
You will need to click on SEARCH to locate your light.
When you come to the Advanced option display, you will need to click on“Startup Repair” and then select Windows 10.
You need to click just a few buttons to manage your media files.
Step 5: For the downloaded firmware, you need to click on‘AP' or‘PDA' on the window of Odin.
You need to click on the"Save" button below to save your changes!
On Linux, you may first need to click"↑"(up arrow) to see the Dropbox icon.
You may need to click the name of your account on the next screen.
You may need to click More first.
You need to click the‘File' tab
You need to click on this option“Restore” to wipe off your iPhone.
Participants need to click or drag the dice cup over the table to roll the dice.
You need to click on“Options” and then,
As always you will need to click around in the scenario, trying to kill all the stickmen.
You need to click“Next” and go to the third step of setting up an email client;
Non-German users need to click on the Lng button to change the display language to English or French.