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Discover Ludwig"be repurposed for" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to adapt or use something for a different purpose than it was originally intended for. Example: The old factory was repurposed for a community center, providing a space for classes, events, and recreational activities.
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Any word can be repurposed for contempt.
Alternately, existing drugs could be repurposed for asthma therapy.
An old gardening gag, say, can be repurposed for a volume on composting.
That water will be repurposed for systems like toilets and drip irrigation systems.
And people were used to gas lamps, whose fixtures can be repurposed for electric lights.
Meanwhile, valuable woods including Douglas fir and redwood, which could be repurposed for several more decades of use, are wasted.
Control is passed to the Custodian of Absentee Property to be used for the "development of the country", usually to be repurposed for Israeli residents.
Thomson adds that the "same story can be repurposed for a range of different audiences, but its value diminishes with the passing of time".
The historic hotels and older office buildings of Terminal City could be repurposed for residential uses (and, I might add, the Yale Club is doing just fine).
This paper reports on one strand of DART activity, the development of customisable learning activities that can be repurposed for use in multiple contexts.
These videos could support students' review of content taught previously and be repurposed for use in continuing and graduate medical education, as well as patient education.
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