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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you utilizing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inquiring if someone is making use of a particular resource, tool, or method.
Example: "Are you utilizing the new software we implemented last month to improve your workflow?"
Alternatives: "Are you using" or "Are you taking advantage of".
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How are you utilizing new technologies?
Why are you utilizing valuable airtime to debunk their obviously false claims?
Are you utilizing all available marketing channels or are you relying on just one?
Are you utilizing every single resource to your best advantage?
Are you utilizing premortems as a powerful tool to improve your chances of success?
Are you utilizing the right data at the right time to make better decisions?
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How are you going to utilize real customer feedback?
Lukken: Well, my view is it's how you utilize any instrument.
Not only are you not learning anything new, you're also not even utilizing the skills you do have.
My recommendation is that you utilize the "buy and hold" approach.
That's how you utilize both and don't end up with a resume overflowing with words on the "worst" lists.
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