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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for any use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is applicable or suitable for various purposes or applications.
Example: "The software is available for any use, whether personal or commercial."
Alternatives: "for any purpose" or "for all applications".
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It is not approved for any use in Japan.
Doctors may prescribe any approved drug for any use they see fit.
Doctors, on the other hand, are free to prescribe a drug for any use.
(Doctors can legally prescribe a drug for any use, once it has been approved for at least one purpose).
Pirfenidone is not approved for any use, and there is no clinical trial in which Mr. Stendig can enroll.
The corn has not been approved for human consumption in either country or for any use in Japan.
Aventis last week withdrew its registration with the E.P.A., ending any effort to sell the crop for any use.
Aventis has already said it will stop selling StarLink for any use, and that decision is not expected to change.
Once the F.D.A. approves a drug for any use, doctors can legally prescribe it "off-label" for other purposes.
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH), which funds biomedical research, refuses to provide money for any use of such gene-editing technologies in human embryos.
While doctors are free to prescribe an approved drug for any use, drug companies are allowed to actively market drugs only for the approved treatment.
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