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Free sign up"object of use" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that people use for a special purpose. For example, "We discussed the object of use for the new machine."
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Gatland has also succeeded in his declared object of using consistent selection to develop a core group of hardened veterans.
But that would defeat the object of using its economies of scale to drive the cost of batteries down by at least a third.
"All these things we are showing are decorative arts -- objects of use, meaning and beauty," Mr. McFadden said.
Depending on the paraconsistent logic, the paraconsistist may object to use of reductio, or may object to other inferences.
As for the object of secondary use, 19 UAs referred to biological material only (19/32).
Correlations with tests assessing conceptual knowledge as well as with tests of pantomime of object use and recognition of object utilization gestures were weaker.
Similarly, they were also informed that some of the hand-object interactions could have the intentional meaning of "transporting" the grasped object or of "using" it.
But tenants put many of these objects to use.
The devotion to the beauty of the natural world seems to have instilled the conviction that it should not be marred by man-made objects, which helps explain the centuries-old vitality of Japanese objects of everyday use.
Some also worry that, through commercialization of oocytes, women themselves may become objects of instrumental use (Alpers &Lo, 1995).
The substantial importance of dermal contact with objects of daily use, underline the relevance of this endpoint.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com