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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera to using" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I bought a camera to use for my photography class."
Alternatives: "a camera for use" or "a camera to utilize".
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You both can evaluate things that might be exciting ranging from using a camera, to using sex toys or food in your interactions.
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In 1970, Lelia bought a Pentax camera to use in her architecture studies.
He just needed a plan to put its camera to use.
Ultimately, you want someone who has an idea which end of the camera to use.
"In future versions, we plan to use a camera to monitor the image distortion," Dr. Pinhanez said.
He showed that using a camera to show 'conditions' was a limited thing.
Iris recognition, which uses a camera to photograph the pattern of your iris.
I use a camera to record my routine.
Kentaro Yamada's labor of love uses a camera to capture joy.
Do not use a camera to observe the transit; your retina may burn.[13].[13]
You could also use a camera to make sure it gets on every TV.
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