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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mainstream use" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the common or widespread adoption of a product, idea, or practice within society. Example: "The technology has finally reached mainstream use, making it accessible to a larger audience."
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Unsurprisingly, the most mainstream use of nanotextiles is in clothing.
The Pew report notes how quickly technologies like these can go from obscurity to mainstream use.
But some entrepreneurs, investors and even merchants are eyeing a far more mainstream use for it.
To date, holographic storage has not been on a path to mainstream use.
To enter mainstream use, any such treatment typically needs to clear a high bar.
One network, PAPNET, is already gaining mainstream use in the screening of digitized Pap smears for cancer.
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"I always felt that voice recognition was a technology that would someday be applied to mainstream uses," he says.
As tends to be the case, the momentarily convenient term became an imprisoning category, with mainstream used to corral poets who wrote for the page rather than performance, and whose work was not self-consciously avant-garde.
I can't seriously see many mainstream uses for it: couples, for example, certainly couldn't watch two different TV shows simultaneously (unless they could also hear different sounds).
And given that there is a need to understand what RSS is and how it is used, it's not for mainstream uses either.
The ketogenic diet is a mainstream, nonpharmacologic therapy that was developed to reproduce the success and remove the limitations of the non-mainstream use of fasting to treat epilepsy.
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