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Two are derived by the non-productive -ment suffix— one (containment) in its typical use of producing an abstract noun (Bauer & Huddleston [37] p. 1703), and the other (treatment) with both the typical abstract noun and the less typical (but possibly more frequent for this lexical item) concrete noun.
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Calculation of each definition and its typical uses are given in Table 1.
Stone can cause fatal heart problems if ingested, but even if applied to the skin — its more typical use — the product can cause harm including chest and abdominal pain and vomiting.
It says a typical use would be "a member of production staff searching for relevant Tweets that are to be read out or broadcast as graphics".
It is not a typical use of a Fed chairman's time.
With typical use, it goes up to about 20percentt.
Part of the fun for Uber will be figuring out how exactly its customers use the service and what typical use cases end up being.
Natural Cycles has a Pearl Index of 7, which means it is 93% effective at typical use, which we also communicate.
It's also 99percentt effective in typical use, as compared with 82.6percentt for condoms and 91.3percentt for the pill.
It comes with pre-configured solutions for many typical use cases.
Apple said that the watch will last a day per charge (specifically, "18 hours" of typical use) and so needs to be charged overnight using its magnetic charging cable.
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