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Discover Ludwig'consume for' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could say something like 'consume in order to' or 'consume for the purpose of'. Example: We consume food for the purpose of fueling our bodies.
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Now we have a single image for our consumers based upon the portfolio of services they consume for AT&T.
That includes drugs we consume for medical purposes.
We focus our attention on the gaits of animals and the energy they consume for locomotion.
But, she said, "when you balance that against the risk — it's too risky to consume for really almost anyone".
These results have important practical implications, suggesting the importance of what children consume for breakfast before school.
The content is completely ours: we decide how we create it, whether it's with a team or by ourselves, and it's free to consume for everyone," he says.
It is about helping them to find unusual ways to change the way people live, think and consume for the betterment of the world.
All this simplistic reporting ignores a variety of other factors – the amount you consume, for example, is likely to affect your risk a great deal.
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The produced ATP was consumed for the reaction of aminoacylation of tRNA as well as for the generation of GTP which was eventually consumed for translation.
Yet sugar-free sodas have been available and widely consumed for 40 years.
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