Examples of using Part of a larger 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 are part of a larger whole.
Bolder strategy. It was part of a larger.
We are part of a larger whole!
Negotiation. Your mother was a part of a larger.
We are part of a larger whole.
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Creativity boost- Everything is part of a larger whole.
It''s part of a larger, uh, sting operation.
Your answers are always part of a larger whole.
It was part of a larger, bolder strategy.
This half of the body used to be part of a larger whole.
The apartment is part of a larger residential unit where our family resides.
The present little book is, originally, part of a larger whole.
also in terms of being part of a larger whole.
Everything is part of a larger whole.
Bicycle locks create a mass where their individual constituents become part of a larger whole.
We see our team as part of a larger, unified unit.
even regional but part of a larger global system.
The announcement is part of a larger green initiative to….
The second trimester MSAFP screen described above may be performed alone or as part of a larger, multiple-marker screen.
Cluster II is part of a larger international program whose task is to.
Cacna2d2 encodes the blueprint of a protein that is part of a larger molecular complex.
This was part of a larger Anglo-American strategic disagreement.
The deserted island training was part of a larger military operation.
SAND(waves)" is part of a larger mixed media storytelling project,
of the iceberg", illustrates a difficulty that">is only a small, visible part of a larger, complex problem.
Work: If this item is part of a larger"work", such as a book,
sculpture and architecture as part of a larger, coherent world they are the children of the same spirit as he wrote.
The bus field tests are also part of a larger"BioPilot" project coordinated by VTT. The goal of this project is to encourage companies to commercialise renewable energy solutions in traffic.
The change meant that the School of Economics was no longer a separate university focused on economics and business, but a part of a larger, multidisciplinary university.