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make use of
Utilize, use, as in I hope readers will make use of this dictionary. This expression dates from the late 1500s. Shakespeare had it in The Two Gentlemen of Verona (2:4).
Example Sentences
Many studios want to make use of the technology but are concerned that their creations could be stolen.
Festival-goers will be urged to use different routes and make use of the whole site to ease congestion.
Senate Bill 3 would not just mandate a full-blown ban on recreational marijuana; it would also decimate the state’s thriving hemp sector, ravaging farms and small businesses that have established a multibillion-dollar local industry from growth and sales of goods that make use of this flexible, multipurpose plant.
Surfaces are covered in books, tarot cards, clay and other art supplies to make use of.
Mr Faloon, who is a former pupil of St Patrick's Primary School, said he was looking to the future and was pleased the school will make use of the vacant site.
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