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The phrase "operate a machine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the action of controlling or using a machine or piece of equipment. Example: John was trained to operate a crane at the construction site.
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"I cannot work in a garment factory now, as I can't operate a machine," she said.
"He didn't have the competence or the skill to operate a machine, right?" Mr. Shargel continued.
She learned to operate a machine that makes parts based on computer instructions.
We have posters in work areas with instructions on how to operate a machine, and diagrams of the product it makes.
This is despite the fact that the first algorithm designed to operate a machine was written by a woman, Ada Lovelace, in 1842.
I'm too old to bust through the bush with a 60-pound pack, but I sure as hell can operate a machine gun out of an Mi-24.
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You're operating a machine, not having an experience".
He also operated a machine shop, which is still in business in Montoursville, Pa.
THE possibility of operating a machine using thought control has long fascinated researchers.
Mr. Liszewski, who operates a machine that puts labels on bottles of Bud Light, earns $27 an hour.
Three men operated a machine that was wrapping clear plastic around newly minted books.
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