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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good uses for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the positive or beneficial ways something can be used. Example: "There are many good uses for technology in education, such as online learning platforms and educational apps."
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"On the other hand, there are good uses for it.
"I can see a lot of good uses for this kind of software".
And we can certainly find good uses for the incremental revenues, measured in the tens of billions.
If this technology really works in the messy real world where wireless connectivity is always flaky, then people will find good uses for it.
Things the Italians can see good uses for – a lone scallop, a few ink-stained cuttlefish, a big red crab – go in a fish box.
If people do find good uses for it, it's possible that more companies will want to use WebOS, which could benefit H.P. Hewlett-Packard doesn't use it in a new tablet computer it announced over the weekend.
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"I know that what you have given to us today will be put to very good use for the children of Darfur".
"I think I've found a good use for Twitter.
"It's a really good use for the money we've saved for a rainy day".
And that's not a good use for a lively street front".
Apple may have trouble finding a good use for its cash, but its shareholders will not.
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