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The phrase "all types of usage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to various forms or categories of how something can be utilized.
Example: "The software is designed to accommodate all types of usage, from casual browsing to intensive data analysis."
Alternatives: "all forms of usage" or "every kind of usage".
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In addition, charity care was associated with novel usage and encounters with unknown payers were positively associated with all types of usage.
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He said that carriers could create separate types of data plans for customers with specific types of usage patterns.
That result and the fact that what students did on Facebook was more predictive of outcomes suggests that Facebook use in and of itself is not detrimental to student engagement– certain patterns of access and certain uses of the site will lead to positive outcomes, while other patterns of access and types of usage will lead to negative ones.
On the rear it's 4.3-inch monochrome e-ink screen, used in conjunction with the frontal LCD, supports new types of usage for a smartphone.
Therefore information on genes could be patented and this might restrict some types of usage of the information in a database.
According to Ofcom's findings, older social networkers are following in the footsteps of their younger counterparts, with much the same types of usage — predominantly using social networking as a way of keeping in touch with friends and family, with six in 10 (64%) of those aged over 55 who have a social network profile using it to contact friends and family they rarely see.
Since we assume that there are mainly two types of usage, the recommendation engine consists of two content filtering components (the "Recent" and "Whole" engines).
Figure 6 shows the types of usage of SNOMED over time.
Two types of usage patterns indicated by the first two PCs were analyzed.
The only primary diagnoses category associated with both types of usage was injury and poisoning, although importantly the direction of the effect differed.
Among adults, injuries were negatively associated with both types of usage,[ 41] which is logical as injuries to most adults do not carry a concern about abuse.
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