English term
Master Plan
XX has invested AUD 1.3 billion in the UTS Campus Master Plan to deliver an engaging and vibrant education precinct
La XX realizó una inversión de 1.3 billones de dólares australianos en la creación de un Plan Director?? del Campus, para ofrecer un recinto educativo atractivo y vibrante
4 +2 | plan maestro | Wilsonn Perez Reyes |
Non-PRO (2): abe(L)solano, Pablo Cruz
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Proposed translations
plan maestro
1.3 billion = 1.300 millones
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Note added at 19 mins (2019-02-25 23:48:58 GMT)
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ó 1.3 billion = 1,300 millones (si es español mexicano o centroamericano)
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