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Discover Ludwig'dual purpose' is correct and it can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has two distinct uses or functions. For example, "This bike has a dual purpose, it can be used both for leisurely rides and for exercise."
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"This has a dual purpose.
His vagueness serves a dual purpose.
That can serve a dual purpose.
The pedantry serves a dual purpose.
Hussey's aggression was serving a dual purpose.
"I'm looking with a dual purpose," she said.
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A great dual-purpose red.
Then you need dual-purpose luggage.
Nothing is dual-purpose; nothing folds down into anything else.
I like skandium.com's dual-purpose Lumi shelf-mirror, £295.
"Shea was a dual-purpose stadium in the '60s, and it served its purpose".
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