Sentence examples for been to use from inspiring English sources

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been to use

adverb

Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.

  • Please push the door to.

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Get power behind the movement: The key for us in Zimbabwe has been to use the current power dynamics.

Real Holidays' solution has been to use campsites.

Their long-standing plan has been to use the next budget vehicle to pass tax reform.

And during this century its shifts have been, to use the council's word, "unprecedented".

Pakistan's role had been to use its "influence" on the Taliban to bring them into negotiations.

"But then I realised God's plan had been to use Jonathan to ensure a peaceful handover.

But the response so far has been to use solar cells whenever possible.

Almost all the old punks have now been, to use a hated modern word, monetized.

She had told the police her intention had been to use the toxin to kill herself.

But the spirit of The Monthly has always been to use those same talents to seek out potential solutions.

So I am delighted to report today that she has been, to use her own phrase, "fully vindicated".

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