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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'conventional uses' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is traditionally assigned or accepted as having a certain purpose. For example, "The conventional uses of this material include roof insulation and housing insulation."
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"They've become distracted by conventional uses," a Pentagon official said.
Indeed, the vessels seem to shirk their associated conventional uses.
Iran has continued to insist that its nuclear program is intended for conventional uses.
As Matisse made clear — with the loyalty to genre subjects that persisted throughout his career — he had no argument with the conventional uses and meanings of painting.
However, the conventional uses of DEA were often misguiding many applications, in particular, in guiding energy industries.
Agarose has been used as thickeners in foods, cosmetics, and other conventional uses [5, 6], and can be used for pharmaceutical and cell encapsulation [7, 8].
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These are the names in conventional use for the models.
Most of the bombers will be converted to conventional use.
To tell the stories of Audrie and Daisy, the film-makers make conventional use of talking heads.
The local price for a coffin for conventional use is equivalent to about £1,500, depending on the commission.
She points to the other NLD members now returning her living room to its conventional use.
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