Examples of using Some circles 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
In some circles.
I see like… Like some circles.
In some circles.
And it is very popular in some circles.
In some circles, yeah.
Wally Strobes: Well, in some circles, yes, I think.
In some circles, it's a badge of honor.
It made Per Manell less popular in some circles in the WHO.
Which in some circles is pretty spectacular.
Certainly. She was regarded as extremely provocative in some circles.
In some circles, tipping is expected of big winners.
He's quite well known in France in some circles, but not widely known.
In some circles, this is considered a piece of automotive art.
The same rigid attitude prevails, even today, in some circles in Greece.
In some circles, but not nearly as famous as Carrie Underwood.
This creates a lot of controversy in some circles, that of medical or thinness.
In some circles this would be considered an act of war, the politician said.
This is the classic form of trading which is also known in some circles as“Call/Put”.
Well, Carlos, in some circles, beating people up at all is frowned upon.
not countless well-Known from some circles of friends drags.
Some circles in Bulgaria inclined toward going to war with Serbia and Greece on this issue.
the accession of Turkey to the European Union is a cause of much controversy in some circles.
There's thinking, in some circles, that we need to play by a different set of rules too.
is well known in some circles but not necessarily well understood,
A hole in the center of some circles like due to a hammered pin,
In some circles, marked gloves image,
The meaning of the"rose" tattoo on the girl's shoulder in some circles is generally recognized as an indicator that it is indecent.
However, in some circles Oxandrolone is greatly underappreciated due to its mild nature,
In some circles the Mint 400 is a far,