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- noun Plural form of
use . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
use .
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Examples
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Certainly the magic Merlin uses is easily recognizable to modern eyes as science, and seems meant to be so.
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The title uses a former California police code for homicide and is set to air in September.
'Detroit 187' Producers DITCH Meeting With City Council 2010
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"Detroit 1-8-7" – the title uses a former California police code for homicide – is set to begin airing in September.
Detroit Worried About ABC Drama Pushing 'Murder City' Image: 'Detroit 187' To Air In September 2010
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"Detroit 1-8-7" – the title uses a former California police code for homicide – is set to begin airing in September.
Detroit Worried About ABC Drama Pushing 'Murder City' Image: 'Detroit 187' To Air In September 2010
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The metric of success that the label uses is record sales and specifically physical record sales.
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The term uses a portmanteau, in which two words such as grammar and manifesto are fused and blended together.
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The shepherd with a heart for the Word uses the Bible to lead his or her flock to encounter the Sovereign One.
They Smell Like Sheep Volume 2 Lynn Anderson 2007
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The shepherd with a heart for the Word uses the Bible to lead his or her flock to encounter the Sovereign One.
They Smell Like Sheep Volume 2 Lynn Anderson 2007
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Hurt's 'Aged Everyman' he is not given a name uses his wit and cunning to flee from an old peoples' home after creating a diversion by setting off the fire alarms.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Martin Chilton 2012
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Hurt's 'Aged Everyman' he is not given a name uses his wit and cunning to flee from an old peoples' home after creating a diversion by setting off the fire alarms.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Martin Chilton 2012
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