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Discover Ludwig"operate it for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the sense of "to use an object for a particular purpose." For example, "I need to operate this drill for a few minutes in order to successfully complete the task."
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AT&T had agreed to buy Excite @Home's network for $307 million and to operate it for its own customers.
In its Local business, the Company hires its equipment to customers who then operate it for themselves.
"A.D.M. committed to operate it for the foreseeable future," Mr. Beesley said.
(The school cost $1.1 million to start and $1.1 million in reserve to operate it for the first year).
An Indian engineer says the auction was "a farce" and that it is impossible to build a solid plant and operate it for less than 10 rupees.
Because the space was not on the ground floor, it suffered little and Mr. O'Keeffe has been able to operate it for much of the year.
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The park closed for three years until its purchase by the Union Traction Company, which restored it and operated it for eleven years.
"They operated it for 10 years.
But this, someone else operates it for you.
"I operated it for the first time and it jammed up — and it was the shoulder".
It reminds the writer of Churchill Downs, possibly because Mat Winn operated it for many years.
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