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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come into use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate when something began to be used or utilized, such as a technology, technology tool, technique or tool. For example, "The new technology came into use in 2010."
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How did this device first come into use?
It has come into use in much of southern Africa.
"A long unused pipeline had suddenly come into use".
The technique seems to have come into use about 1530.
(Gas stations and city mains did not come into use before 1850).
If the drugs come into use, researchers are asking, can cholesterol go too low?
Accordingly, health care ethics has come into use as a more inclusive term.
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One strand of criticism argues that we often lack the knowledge to reliably assess the risks of a new technology before it has come into use.
However, in the United States, standard time did not come to pass until 1883, when time zones started to come into use across America for railroad use.
In recent years, PET with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) has come into use in rheumatologic diseases including IIM because of the high sensitivity to inflammation [16, 30, 31].
Bluefin stocks have plummeted as demand for sushi has risen and powerful industrial fishing boats known as purse seiners have come into use.
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