Examples of using Same is true in English and their translations into Thai
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The same is true for adults.
But I can't say the same is true for him.
The same is true of the green.
We all see a train because we each see the train that we construct, and the same is true of all physical objects.
I bet the same is true of Vecna.
When it comes to Instagram or Vine any video taken is displayed in the same format(ie square) position regardless of the phone when you shoot it. But the same is true for other services sharing(eg YouTube)….
The same is true of the train.
I have not yet had time to go through all the tutorials on this site, but if there is a tutorial set-aryl Romtelecom a router and you want to do one, then the situation when their modem at the set-function" BRIDGE", the same is true for Romtelecom: the" SERVICE NAME"enter nothing, leave the field free! This is not it knew even those in Romtelecom!
And the same is true of abundance.
The same is true for a separated spouse, especially where there is an ongoing obligation to pay support.
Seems the same is true for you.
The same is true for picking the fair coin and expecting tails but as we pick the unfair coin with a 0.5 chance we get a 0.9 chance of heads.
And the same is true with planets.
The same is true or schoolchildren.
And the same is true for our species.
The same is true all over the globe.
And the same is true for other senses.
The same is true with your article writing.
The same is true of the Trinity.
The same is true of globalization.
The same is true in our workplaces.
The same is true of the sonotrode.
So, the same is true of gravitational waves.
The same is true of transmission oils.
The same is true of churches of Christ today.
Now the same is true of the other corresponding angles.
The same is true for dogs and bears and every living thing.
The same is true of putting in a support ticket through their website.
And the same is true for personal DNA technology today.
The same is true of any solid object larger than the tip of your little finger.