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Discover Ludwig"have use of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe possession or access to (the use of) something. For example: "My company has use of the latest technology, which makes our work easier."
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Guests have use of Hobie Cat sailboats.
In summer, guests have use of a heated pool.
They will have use of the West Bathhouse pool.
He doesn't have use of his arms and legs.
Adults will also have use of the center.
Guests have use of a wetsuit-drying room, well-equipped kitchen and lounge with pool table.
Guests in either section have use of both hotels' facilities including a delightful rooftop swimming pool.
The winner will have use of the hotel's on-site Sandpiper Leisure Club.
Rooms are very spacious and guests have use of a sauna and fitness suite.
We currently have use of barcode and RFID technology almost entirely in industrial and commercial settings.
Guests at the eight comfortable rooms here also have use of the swimming pool.
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