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Oct 21, 2023 18:53
7 mos ago
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Bulgarian term

по специалност МЕДИЦИНА

Non-PRO Bulgarian to English Law/Patents Law (general)
in a University certificate

thanks
Change log

Oct 22, 2023 06:49: Christo Metschkaroff changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Oct 31, 2023 16:29: Yana Dovgopol changed "Removed vote" from "TechLawDC vote pro" to "removed"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Inna Ivanova, Ekaterina Kroumova, Christo Metschkaroff

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Discussion

Pavel Tsvetkov Oct 23, 2023:
What providing context means Please, note that in order to receive quality help one must provide context. Providing context means to provide the actual sentence in which the phrase appears and if possible some of the text surrounding said sentence.
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