Sentence examples for about how used from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about how used" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to discuss the manner or context in which something is used, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "The report is about how used the new software is in our daily operations."
Alternatives: "regarding its usage" or "concerning how it is used".

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Around Christmas the Washington Post ran an article about how used bookstores became cultural hubs in small towns and cities where cultural hubs were hard to find.

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In my first ever art class my teacher talked about how using different mediums could create different effects.

Fook talks about how using a clear, practical process of critical reflection helps social workers understand how power and domination come together in practice.

I began to think about how using the leftover pant legs could be personal and physical as well as speak to our collective desires".

Despite a longer training in the iteration study (see Fig. 1), 57.8% still expressed a need for more information about how using Twitter.

Welling noted that the show was not about Clark always saving the day, but more about how using his powers "... alienate[s] him from others".

For "writing" read "Google" and you have much of the burden of current worries about how use of the internet may be degrading our minds.

People talk about how things used to be.

"It's easier to talk about how things used to work than how they work now".

"You know how you always hear about how comics used to be?" Mr. Baik continued.

John Prescott has talked about how he used to binge on junk food.

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