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The phrase "having the use of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate possession or access to something. Example: The company provides its employees with laptops, giving them the use of the latest technology.
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Research segment: Not having the use of a cell phone piqued my curiosity regarding how schoolchildren communicated all those years ago.
Instead of having to pay to finance sales, Amazon profits from having the use of its customers' money for a month and a half.
Now our allies have interests too, and part of those interests are having some force left in Afghanistan, having the use of Afghan facilities, which we recognise also brings much good to Afghanistan.
"I can tell you that the president supports not having the use of bump stocks and we expect further action on that in the coming days," she told reporters.
Despite having the use of an invaluable cross-border sanctuary in the Pushtun tribal areas of Pakistan, Taliban fighters have little chance of grabbing any major town or city.
Baptism is normally conferred by a priest, but the Roman Catholic Church accepts baptism conferred in an emergency by anyone, Catholic or non-Catholic, having the use of reason "with the intention of doing what the church does".
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Guests have the use of a shared pool.
She had the use of only one finger.
Or if you have the use of one of those much-despised printing presses, use that.
"Previously," he added, "I was on top of the material; I had the use of irony".
Mind you, I did have the use of the facilities at the Berkeley campus".
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