Sentence examples for making much use of from inspiring English sources

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They bought a dining table and are making much use of the kitchen.

Indian designs are traditionally abstract, making much use of stripes and a zigzag, or "lightning," motif.

Angela Merkel has recently been making much use of the old cliche, "Where there's a will, there's a way".

Its grammar was basically agglutinative, making much use of prefixes and suffixes, reduplication (doubling) of syllables, and compound words.

Mr. Farrell said he was rather enjoying the back-and-forth, and said he had no intention of making much use of Ms. Hope's commission.

He added, "We have literally hundreds of genome-wide association studies for common diseases, and in most cases we are having trouble making much use of them".

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Apple has yet to make much use of OLED screens.

All these books make much use of the word "could".

The entrepreneurial world of printing made much use of the traditional skills of learned librarians.

Argentina and Indonesia have made much use of the "flexibility" offered by W.T.O.

Unlike his peers, Botticelli didn't make much use of perspective.

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