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"availed of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use "availed of" to mean "took advantage of" or "made use of." For example, "Jack availed of the opportunity to learn a new skill."
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"When they throw themselves behind some ugly cause, it's usually out of fear or because they're not availed of all the facts.
Even then there were connections to be availed of -- the protection of a powerful, eccentric Stalinist critic -- and compromises to be made with the censors.
93 per cent of eligible GMS persons availed of services in 2010 and 2011 [ 5, 19].
The range of different medical specialties that availed of the teleneurophysiology service is illustrated in the accompanying paper [ 5].
More than 96percentnt of all GMS eligible persons availed of services in 2007 with an average pharmacy cost of €856.14 per person [ 17].
Only a small proportion of our dropout students availed of Student Welfare services, despite the high prevalence of psychological ill-health and social isolation in this population.
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She has not availed herself of what the rest of us do — crying on someone's shoulder.
"You mean besides the terminal cancer?" replies Hazel, who, having survived a brush with the disease at age 13, has long since availed herself of the degree-zero humor of its survivors.
Having availed myself of two Cajun specialties, I was in need of some exercise, however minimal.
"I'm so glad you... availed yourself of it.
The prosecutor could have – and should have – availed herself of this mechanism.
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