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Discover Ludwig"lightly use" is not correct grammatically as a standalone phrase in a sentence
It should be written as "lightly used," which is in the past tense. Example: "The car was lightly used by its previous owner and is still in good condition."
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And, frankly, once you've seen what a real war is, you don't lightly use the word war.
Lightly use a nail buffer to help remove stains from the tops of your nails.
Then lightly use the edge of a colored pencil to draw over the leaf, until the pattern of the leaf shows.
Remember that sketching is rough - don't try to be perfect, just lightly use your pencil to outline the shapes or figures in your idea.
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Even in summer, Squibb is lightly used.
Lightly used Sunday trains were an obvious target.
Even so, the park was being only lightly used.
Toss together lightly using your fingers, then spoon into an ovenproof serving dish.
Pre-owned, lightly used, priced to move to make room for new inventory.
Those presents may be lightly used to you, but they're virtually new to somebody else.
I mean vintage unused vintage, lightly used vintage, vintage-inspired, and futuristic vintage.
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