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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ordinary use" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is used in a typical or everyday manner. For example: "The word 'hello' is commonly used in ordinary conversation."
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"That chapel can never go back to its ordinary use".
Knox wears probably the oldest hat in ordinary use.
For ordinary use, the Burgess people make complete booths, which can be set up anywhere.
"They buy for the peak demand, not for the ordinary use of the vehicle".
Ordinary use of the telephone could become a threat to journalist and source alike.
The ordinary use of the word by itself is for an older woman.
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The ordinary uses of the city have been changed beyond recognition.
The ordinary uses of the world -- the horse-trading and beer-selling, the sales pitches and ribald jokes -- begin just a step away.
He does not deny that the more ordinary uses are genuine uses for the gourds, and indeed, they are.
7. One might note that this way of using the term "proposal," although common in this literature, is rather at odds with most ordinary uses.
At the same time, people do sometimes use 'happiness' to denote states of life satisfaction: life satisfaction theories do seem faithful to some ordinary uses of 'happiness'happiness
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