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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'practical to use' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that something is suitable or useful for a specific purpose. For example, "This computer software is highly practical to use for anyone with limited computer skills."
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"It just wouldn't be practical to use all cherry wood.
Some scientists say it would be more practical to use stem cells from adults.
For almost all amateur productions, it is far more practical to use music produced under a Creative Commons licence (creativecommons.org).org
With 64 bits, the address space is so vast that it's not practical to use brute-force scanning.
"In many districts it's just not practical to use pre-K and class-size money," Mr. Faso said.
"I think I can teach you how to be practical, to use theory to come to pracitical conclusions," he said.
Advocates assert that wireless sensor technology is now so inexpensive and reliable that it is practical to use for essential city services.
The genius of the iPad is not its 10in screen, but the aspect ratio that makes it practical to use in either orientation.
Some countries have hundreds of languages (over 200 in Cameroon) and it is not practical to use mother tongue education for each of them.
Senator Schumer and Senator John Warner, a Virginia Republican, have come up with a bill that would provide the funding necessary to make it practical to use such sensors at seaports.
Dennis Shain, a spokesman for the governor, said Mrs. Rell considered traffic congestion in Fairfield County "a priority," but said she believed it is "not practical" to use the breakdown lanes for traffic.
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