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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are we used" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a question about whether something has become familiar or habitual, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Are we used to this new routine yet?"
Alternatives: "Have we adapted" or "Are we accustomed".
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So those guys are — we used to have some of them.
To test how robust our results are, we used different model specifications (results not presented but available upon request).
Are we used to seeing a woman's rage?
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How are we using them?
Why are we using it?" he said.
But are we using the present or past tense here?
Which of our human ancestors are we using as models?
Why are we using this technology to do this job?
So why are we still using it?
It's where we used to live.
Problem is, we're using old thinking to fix them.
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