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"prevalence of use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the widespread, widespread application or occurrence of something. For example: "The prevalence of use of social media among young adults has greatly increased in recent years."
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Dick Pound, who headed the recent investigation into doping in Russian athletics, said that there had been a "fairly high prevalence of use in tennis".
The second most widely used illegal drug in Europe is cocaine and prevalence of use does indeed peak in the UK, where 2.4% have tried it.
Setting aside the complex scientific and legal problems that will arise thanks to this poorly written law, the notion that banning drugs reduces the harms they cause, or reduces prevalence of use, is unsupported by any evidence.
Here Peyton describes the prevalence of use in his neighborhood.
The size of the circle indicates the prevalence of use the technique in specific applications.
Since these methods require medical intervention, attitudes of professionals are important determinants of prevalence of use.
Despite the high contraceptive efficacy of LARCs, their prevalence of use remains low in many countries.
The prevalence of use of β-blockers was about sixfold higher in females than males.
Our findings make contributions to the increasing knowledge on SC use by interviewing Black males under criminal justice supervision about their prevalence of use and the prevalence of use in their community.
Differences in the prevalence of use of the different antihypertensive drug classes among groups were evaluated with χ2square analysis.
The prevalence of use was significantly higher among those with vs without a DIMC (47.3% vs 17.3%).
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