Sentence examples for day-long use from inspiring English sources

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It noted that if tablets are dominant at home, mobile phones are the most dominant when considering day-long use.

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How much do you want to make a song called "Shake Your Body?" A lot? Then you'd best get over to Burn-Studios, a new Flash-based sequencer that allows you to oots oots all day long using this wild browser based system for beat mixing.

Come autumn I was to be injected in my rectum with a decoction of flowers one morning, followed by a day-long purge, using rhubarb and pepper, then a day of bleeding, then two days where I took nothing but a julep of ivory, hartshorn, and apple, followed by another purge — and on the seventh day I rested.

Here, we study the effects of altered gravity conditions on the gene expression profile of Drosophila melanogaster during metamorphosis (3 4 day-long experiments), using three GBFs and whole genome microarray platforms.

Ferrell's Burgundy character plans to use the day-long Emerson visit to "share his path to journalism greatness," according to the statement.

Though considered safe in recommended doses (100-200mg of standardised extract per day), long-term use of Asian and American ginseng may cause menstrual abnormalities and breast tenderness - so women should not use it while pregnant or breastfeeding.

Many more people in this part of Henan subsist between the official poverty line and the $1 a day standard long used by the World Bank.

Mr. Lonegan, the former mayor of Bogota, in Bergen County, ripped into Mr. Christie all day long and used even stronger language to criticize Republican moderates.

Celebrating Valentine's Day long-distance used to mean sharing late night sexts and whacking off over the phone together, hoping to have simultaneous petit morts.

The screening trials 1, 2 and 3 on the nine Chlorella strains were carried out in duplicate in 7-day long experiments, using 300 mL, 40 mm in diameter glass tubes, under a continuous one-side illumination of 400 μmol photons m−2 s−1 provided by fluorescent daylight lamps.

In no way is France saying "stop using cellphones altogether," despite what my terrible headline says, but is simply urging common sense: don't use cellphones all day long, don't use them where there's no signal, etc. We've seen studies pretty much every other week saying cellphones are safe or cellphones are dangerous or cellphones give you wiings.

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