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Discover LudwigThe phrase "useful languages" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to languages that are practical or beneficial for communication, programming, or other purposes. Example: "In today's globalized world, learning useful languages can enhance your career opportunities."
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And some non-citizens come equipped with useful languages.
He thinks that useful languages should allot words in order to minimise the perceptual difference between colours of the same category, and maximise it between colours in different categories.
French (50%), German (49%) and Spanish (44%) were identified as the most useful languages.
Ms. Pam's decision was largely shaped by her father who believed that Chinese and Spanish were the most useful languages to learn.
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The first is that they will lose the competitive advantage that once came with being among the relatively few to speak the world's most useful language.
It's one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world and more students want to study it because it's a useful language to have," said Hall.
Incoming students were originally required to speak French, English and German, with courses taught in each; since the 1990s, classes have been conducted only in English, though students must speak at least one other language to enter the M.B.A. program, and to graduate must learn a third "commercially useful" language — say, French, Spanish, Mandarin or Russian.
Visual imagery is a sort of useful language.
We believe useful language information can be obtained by similar front-end processes.
The UML activity diagrams are a useful language for modeling system processes.
It enables learners to get access to useful language resources and communicate directly with native speakers (Jacobs & Farewell 2003; Daly 2009).
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