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'dual use technology' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to technology that has both civilian and military applications. For example, you could say: "The government has invested heavily in research and development of dual use technology in the hopes of increasing national security."
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Once freed of the terrorist tag, Iraq became a major importer of American rice, wheat and other produce, and even "dual use" technology like helicopters.
The official, John R. Bolton, under secretary of state for arms control, said that Cuba, renowned for its biotechnology research, had also provided "dual use" technology to rogue nations.
It is not clear whether the fiber-optic network is commercial in nature, if it was specifically designed for the military, or if it is being used for both purposes, what the military calls a "dual use" technology.
Washington sent Germany dozens of complaints about their leaky export-control system that let "dual use" technology leave even though some was clearly intended for Pakistan's nuclear program, said Mark Hibbs, a Germany-based editor of a technical journal, Nucleonics Week.
The new regulations, which were signed into effect on Thursday, create a system of licensing and registration for companies that export missile-related items or any "dual use" technology that could be used to assist in the launch of such weapons.
The concept of dual use technology turns out to be rather imprecise representing a multitude of different meanings.
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In the 1980's the term "dual use technologies" was used for civil technologies, which could also be applied in military environments.
More than 40 nations from around the world have joined the so-called Wassenaar Arrangement, which lists critical weapons and dual use technologies, which should not be exported.
But more importantly, the Wassenaar Arrangement requires the participants to report their transfers and their denial of transfers of arms and dual use technologies to destinations outside the arrangement on a regular basis.10.10
Conceptions of biological threats have broadened over the last decade beyond dual use technologies and specific lists of pathogens to encompass a focus on scientific research.
This marked a departure from earlier dual use policies aimed at preventing the spread of potentially dual use technologies or material through, for example, export controls or legal obligations placed on researchers working with select agents (McLeish, 2007).
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