Sentence examples for made increasing use of from inspiring English sources

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He made increasing use of rare colours, sometimes to excess.

During the 1970s and '80s Sun Ra's Arkestra made increasing use of earlier compositions of his own and of composers such as Henderson, Duke Ellington, and Thelonious Monk.

(AFP 19 The insurgents have made increasing use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and guerilla tactics, which threaten soldiers, civilians and any attempt to restore normal life.

Since then the group has made increasing use of social media such as Twitter and, like Isis, has produced sophisticated videos of beheadings, complete with deliberately scary soundtracks and voice-overs.

Farmers have made increasing use of greenhouses and technologies that can heat and cool both the air around plants and the soil beneath them, but Roots Sustainable Agricultural Technologies, based near the Israeli city of Netanya, claims its system is smarter, cheaper and greener than existing technologies.

Since the second half of the twentieth century, biomedical research has made increasing use of epidemiological methods to establish empirical evidence on a population level.

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He said Qaeda suspects in Britain rarely spoke to one another in or near buildings and made increased use of Internet-based telephone services, which are harder to monitor than conventional phone lines.

This study showed that, compared with ethnic Danes, Turkish descendants made increased use of specialist doctors and borderline increased use of hospitals and dentists, and female descendants made increased use of medicine from abroad.

After adjustment for sex and age, Turkish immigrants made increased use of all healthcare services in a foreign country (GPs, specialist doctors, hospitals, and dentists) (odds ratio (OR), 3.13-10.17, Table 2, Model II) compared with ethnic Danes.

After adjusting for sex and age, Turkish descendants made increased use of all healthcare services in a foreign country (OR, 1.72-6.10 dependent on healthcare service, Model II), except dentists, compared with ethnic Danes.

Turkish descendants made increased use of specialist doctors and there were tendencies of increased use of hospitals and dentists, while we found no statistically significant differences in use of GPs in a foreign country compared with ethnic Danes, after adjustment for sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors, as well as health status.

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