Jul 4, 2008 07:51
15 yrs ago
German term

seine Fortsetzung finden

German to English Marketing Marketing Trade fair
Das ist aber erst der Anfang, gewissermaßen das Fundament eines weltweiten Trends, der auf der drinktec 2009 - vom 14. bis 19. September 2009 auf dem Münchner Messegelände - seine Fortsetzung finden wird
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): DC Josephs

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Proposed translations

+3
5 mins
Selected

to be continued

...will be continued
Peer comment(s):

agree DC Josephs
2 hrs
thanks DC
agree Anja C.
2 days 8 hrs
thanks translinguas
agree Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
5 days
thanks harald
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
14 hrs

to be resumed

to be taken one step further ahead
etc.

Just further options which might fit your context.
It might be of interest what specific trend is being referred to though.
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