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The phrase "a multiple use of" is not correct in standard written English.
You can use it when referring to the repeated application or utilization of something, but it should be phrased differently.
Example: "The project allows for a multiple use of resources, maximizing efficiency."
Alternatives: "a repeated use of" or "multiple applications of".
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Additionally, a multiple use of electric fields to enable a separation in bulk is described.
This work shows that a multiple use of various modeling techniques may provide a healthy interaction between the different approaches and thereby, a better oil recovery forecast.
Nevertheless, a multiple use of the infusion systems by reprocessing with an alcoholic skin antiseptic still presents with a relatively low residual risk of infection but anyway not recommended as a microbiological contamination of the blood stream has to be avoided under all circumstances.
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In this study we introduce a routing problem with multiple use of a single vehicle and service time in demand points (clients) with the aim of minimizing the sum of clients waiting time to receive service.
"Under Armour is trying to capitalize on that by creating a marketplace for the multiple use of such items".
Haifaa Al Mansour's Wadjda for example, is a film that demands the multiple use of this word.
Now, that's not to say that I don't want to see Strong's character be a recurring guest -- her multiple use of "Is it OK if I use the N word?" was a nice touch -- but, again, it gets to the larger problem: Why weren't these Thursday Night Specials aired after the debates and used to drive home the political satire?
Further, it enforces successive monomers along the sequence to be neighbored in the lattice and prohibits the multiple use of a single position.
After he was cleared by magistrates, Mr McArdle made a number of complaints, including that multiple use of the Taser in the confined space of a police van was disproportionate.
Yet multiple use of an abbreviation only creates confusion.
Male ID, a unique number assigned to each individual, was entered as a random effect to control for multiple use of individuals.
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