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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in use for" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used when referring to something that is being used for a specific purpose, or has been used for a particular amount of time. For example, "This tool has been in use for three years."
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"It's been in use for centuries," Huffman explains.
Train tickets have been in use for 170 years.
It's in use for that reason in nine states.
The system had been in use for some 50 years.
Both abbreviations have been in use for centuries.
This procedure has been in use for decades.
Some of these techniques have been in use for years.
Alkaline batteries have been in use for about 100 years.
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Some shunts in the city have been in use for more than nine years.
Between the mid-16th and 18th centuries canopies were in use for various purposes throughout Europe.
Some Emagiblocks have already been in use for more than two years.
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