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"make great use" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to suggest that something is being used to its full potential. For example, "We need to make great use of our resources to maximize efficiency."
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South Indian cooks make great use of taro leaves.
They make great use of the organ – which is blended perfectly into the total sound.
Once you've inserted your three AA batteries, you can make great use of the vibrating and musical functions.
Next year, for complicated reasons, "The Electric Company" is going to make great use of the rebus.
We consult its vulcan brain and make great use of what it says, but never defer to it completely.
"Often, the art is very rooted in math – computers make great use of randomness, trigonometric functions, and geometry.
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Can I make greater use of my contacts?
Make greater use of the DSU to "clarify vague rules".
One is to make greater use of charges.
More than a dozen countries make greater use of nuclear power than the United States.
Too bad that Arnold didn't make greater use of that rare expressive power.
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