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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could make use of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something can be utilized or taken advantage of. Example: I could make use of some extra help with this project.
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It's a concept Lady Gaga could make use of.
No one could make use of a stolen gun.
Electrochemical plants could make use of the surplus electricity by applying a variable current density.
Could it be possible that we could make use of the huge power of the earthquakes?
Instead, it could make use of the existing national private law systems.
What AT&T brings is the corporate business that could make use of that fiber capacity.
Almost 80percentt of U.S. homes could make use of solar panels.
In switching to a plant-based diet, we could make use of a neat synergy.
"There is a larger population that could make use of these meals.
So who could make use of the car and has the funds to buy it?
Instead, the World Wide Web became free to anyone who could make use of it.
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