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The phrase "ample use of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant or generous application of something in a particular context.
Example: "The report demonstrated ample use of the latest research findings to support its conclusions."
Alternatives: "extensive use of the" or "generous application of the".
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But Mr. Milosevic made ample use of the support Mr. Seselj generated and of the militia he mobilized and led.
With the match all but decided by halftime, both teams made ample use of the reserves bench.
Bolt characteristically made ample use of the moment: prancing, posing, doing push-ups, borrowing a photographer's camera to snap photographs of Blake, kissing the new, fast track.
The standards in force make ample use of the problematic concept of ductility of a structure, which is applicable in the case of plants.
No matter that the story concerns a pianist, it has a lavish score (by Daniele Amfitheatrof) making ample use of the plaintive solo violin that tells your heart to be ready to break.
Though rooted in the present, Nathan and Scobell's study makes ample use of the past, reaching back into history to illuminate the people and institutions shaping Chinese strategy today.
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By harping on, making ample use of that whacking great loudhailer loaned to them by the media, the pair – and others who should know better – have distorted reality.
Some scientists have questioned the project, saying the ample use of fertilizer in the sea may damage coral reefs.
With his ample use of glass, often the most eye-catching feature was the view of outside.
Black is a gifted physical comedian with surprisingly expressive eyes and an even more surprising tender streak, and Hess makes ample use of it in the training and fighting scenes, as well as those with the kids and Sister Encarnacion.
Despite the vivid descriptions of the science and the setting, and the ample use of plot, character and telling details, "Rosalind Franklin" is in the end oddly colorless -- perhaps because the contradictory nature of the subject requires Maddox to keep returning to those shades of gray.
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