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make use of
Idioms and Phrases
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
He launched the event two years ago, having long wanted to make use of the Low Green area near the beach in the town.
The revolution accelerated in the 1960s, as researchers like Eugene Fama, Robert Merton and Myron Scholes were able to make use of the newly emerged data sets of market data.
They can also make use of craft tables, jigsaws, books and play table football.
They want to encourage more people to make use of the extensive bus network around Yr Wyddfa, including a large park-and-ride site less than 10 minutes away with services running every 15 minutes in spring and summer.
A Brookings Institute analysis last year found that those in the state’s highest-income ZIP codes were the most frequent voucher users, while the lowest-income areas were approximately a fourth as likely to make use of the program.
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