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The phrase "more practical use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when referencing something being used in a practical manner. For example: "We want to make sure this technology has more practical use in everyday life."
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Other poets set out to teach us things that may be of more practical use.
A more practical use for constellations was agriculture.
But the more practical use of the technology is for the development of advanced surgical instruments.
In the hands of the Thief, the neurotoxin is put to a more practical use.
"We are seeing a lot more practical use of the Web," he said.
Cribbin sees a more practical use for the tag: "It means you can tell your mum what we are".
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Also HoloLens is likely to find more practical uses in other industries, such as education.
But, she added, she has found more practical uses for the side burners in her system.
Now Glass seems to be embracing those less glamorous but arguably more practical uses.
But more practical uses of the satellite's capacity are coming, too: delivery of traffic and weather data.
A bigger issue is that there are far more practical uses for dog training and understanding how they learn.
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