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The phrase "operate it" is a valid and used phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to using or controlling a device or object, for example: "I can't figure out how to use this machine; can you operate it?".
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Cenovus plans to install and operate it in its Christina Lake Thermal Project (Host).
It took three men to operate it, and its bucket capacity was 30 cubic yards.
If you're running something that provides operational differentiation to your business, you should operate it yourself.
professors operate it.
It's very complex to operate it.
You can't operate it with a pen or a toothpick.
The challenge is how are you going to operate it.
We're just going to continue to operate it.
"We've just been unable to operate it profitably".
What will be held here and who will operate it?
Dangerous and expensive to operate, it was decommissioned in 1957.
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