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"The use of force is something used to resolve conflict far too often," he said.
"Armour is something used for years for all of our protectees," Donovan said, "so it's not uncommon for us to utilize armour at various sites.
We have looked up the word in a large dictionary and would set down that a vomitory is something used by anybody leaving an amphitheatre or a tier of seats; it is an exit.
It's not a bungee cord, of course, because a bungee cord is something used by people who go camping, which you would only be found doing out of necessity, in some sort of urban shantytown, in a post-apocalyptic-type situation.
If asked, I would probably have answered that a molar solution is something used to rinse your back teeth.
I only learned about this very recently and nobody I know has ever said this around me but apparently "let's blue sky it" is something used in ads and marketing and its meaning is thus: "Let's think as big as possible, so big that not even the (blue) sky is the limit".
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Apparently it's something used to be more commonplace in the big stage races.
When George Bush Sr. left office, virtually no one you knew had e-mail and most people thought the Internet was something used to catch fish with on the Nile.
She was something: used to confuse people with gymnastics, and then — chop! — cut them almost in half with a big sword.
It would never be something used against me out of anger or jealousy.
But in reality, one is something best used by a robot, the other is something best used by a human.
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