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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a user of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who utilizes a particular product, service, or system.
Example: "As a user of this software, I can attest to its effectiveness in streamlining our workflow."
Alternatives: "an individual utilizing" or "a consumer of".
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That in itself may be the largest challenge presented to a user of Mac OS X.
I'm not a user of the British Library or the Bodleian.
Garrett, a user of narcotics, was disappointed when the board refused to grant him parole.
Later he described himself as a "user of drugs", not an addict.
Not himself a user of social media, Iñárritu shrugs impatiently at online babble culture.
A user of Digg has labeled it a "propaganda series for homeland security".
What are the criteria for being accepted as a user of the euro?
(This reporter is a nonfiction author and a user of the site).
The company of course is a user of controversial zero hour contracts.
But this means that a user of an AJAX page, such as Yahoo!
Nor is he a user of performance-enhancing drugs who disgraced his sport.
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