In business, we could say feasible, possible -- e.g. That's not a viable/feasible/possible solution. A modern but very informal alternative is doable -- meaning something which we can do.
Absolutely, positively not.
SWIFT code's, which can be provided by your local bank. *Source: I work for Citibank NA.
Manual accounting is when a person opts to use paper records instead of relying on computers. This is often considered more accurate.
Someone might use a home business to do billing work because people who own a smaller business can do their billing work themselves instead of hiring someone to do it due to the small size of the company.
means the use of precise words coherent sentences, well-developed paragraphs and balanced report.
Some alternative words to use instead of "he" include: they, it, the person, the individual, one.
you can use or , otherwise, or rather than.
Acquired, obtained, received, or gained are alternative words that can be used instead of "got."
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Stores would be translated into "affärer" or "butiker", which both are viable words to use in the context of describing a place where you would find things to purchase. If the question is to be interpreted so that the word is instead stores as in the way you store something in the basement, then the translation would be "lagra" instead.
Instead of the phrase "freaked out", try:stunnedstartledalarmedpanicked
You could use words like us, we, our, ourselves.
It is possible to use evaporated milk instead of whole milk when making a Jiffy cornbread mix. 2% milk is also a viable option.
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