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Downing Street and the Home Office demanded they be used more often.
But Mr. Golden said he feared they would be used more often.
Soft ground has come to be used more often to etch various textures into the plate.
Gaelic, or Irish, came to be used more often as a symbol than as a means of communication.
"I don't think the pendulum will swing back entirely, but I think it will be used more often than it had been after the first trial".
Mr. Livingston expects that mold to be used more often after Enron's collapse and the return to slower corporate growth rates.
The collateral damage may be less than aerial bombardment, but because they eliminate the risk to soldiers they can be used more often".
Now some executives and employees say the new capabilities are beginning to be used more often, though teleconferencing is still a tiny fraction of what is spent on regular telephone calls or on business travel.
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On average, desserts were used more often than other dishes.
But the phrase "gun rights" is being used more often.
But let's grant that it is used more often to chide girls, just as, say, a word like "jerk" is used more often to knock guys.
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be used more generally
be used more commonly
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be hit more often
be required more often
be sharpened more often
be stalled more often
be considered more often
be deployed more often
be changed more often
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be denied more often
be tested more often
be interviewed more often
be stated more often
be repaired more often
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