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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beyond use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is no longer functional or applicable.
Example: "The old machinery in the factory is now beyond use and needs to be replaced."
Alternatives: "no longer usable" or "out of service."
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It has pledged to put its arms "beyond use" but has not said how.
And second, the notion that this puts the material "beyond use for bombs" is simply wrong.
Putting them "beyond use" might seem like an irretrievable step.In this section Preach what you practise?
The government, unsurprisingly, is keen to ensure that the MILF put their weapons "beyond use" as soon as possible.
This time, the rebels' weapons will be put "beyond use", and their soldiers reintegrated into normal life.
This October, the I.R.A. put what was reported to be an unprecedented quantity of arms "beyond use" in an effort to advance the peace process.
On May 6, the I.R.A. pledged to permit inspections of its secret arms supplies and to "completely and verifiably" put its arms "beyond use".
It would seem to me to be a core US interest to secure those weapons and put them beyond use.
Cleverley is demonstrably a weapon beyond use.
They have put their arms beyond use.
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4 The current analysis samples extended to 336 hours, which is the maximum beyond-use-dating allowed by USP 797.
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