use - use in sentences
Object
- technique: They were to use persuasive techniques to influence the reader.
Converse of object
- make: Once inside your building can a wheelchair user get to use all customer areas or make use of your service unaided?
- encourage: The HLF should encourage the use of ICT to produce content that can support the educational activities of heritage organizations.
- promote: They were established with the aim of promoting the use of case materials in higher education and employment.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- such: We use established Couriers such as Interlink Express or Royal Mail Parcel Force.
Adjective modifier
- personal: Personal use of material is permitted for research and/or information purposes only.
- efficient: But it can lead to the more efficient use of our finite natural resources.
- widespread: It may be a knot in a handkerchief, tho with widespread use of tissues that has probably gone out of fashion.
Noun used with modifier
- land: Other ancient woodland sites have been replanted with conifers or broadleaved plantations, or have been converted to other habitats or land use.
Infinitive complement
- treat: There are also sprays on the market that you can use to treat your furniture.
Preposition: of
- technology: Speed measuring devices continue to improve through the use of new technology.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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