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"be put to use" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be utilized or employed for a specific purpose or task. Examples: 1. The new equipment has finally arrived and will be put to use in our laboratory next week. 2. The funds raised from the charity event will be put to use for rebuilding the community center. 3. The skills and knowledge I gained from my internship will be put to use in my new job. 4. We have a lot of unused resources that could be put to use in our project. 5. The factory was shut down for a few weeks while new safety measures were put to use.
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"It should be put to use on an everyday basis".
Hollywood realized that this passivity could be put to use.
The old levers may be put to use, after all.
(That's when the chair will be put to use).
Once a machine has learned, that knowledge can be put to use elsewhere.
Those billions of dollars can be put to use to build a better Iraq.
Ideas had value only insofar as they could be put to use.
This same array could be put to use scrubbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
They are properties that could be put to use in a wide range of consumer products.
Open-space advocates believe the study can be put to use at a grassroots level.
Any new domains will not be put to use until next spring at the earliest.
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