Sentence examples for put to many from inspiring English sources

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Speaking of angels, nakedness has been put to many uses in religion.

Collage has been put to many uses since then, as this show testifies.

The music of Richard Wagner has probably been put to many unusual, sometimes nefarious, uses.

The International Space Station, he said, could be put to many uses.

In this story, the narrator, an only child, has been put to many uses that might have fallen to siblings.

A question put to many attendees before the convention was, "But what can you possibly have to talk about?

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These, free to all, once put to shame many a country richer than Cuba.

That doesn't put to rest many fans' fears of seeing ads on players' uniforms.

"He has been put to the test many times and was not brittle like iron.

All that expertise is now being put to use on many fronts.

More recently, the same question has been put to adults in many European countries, Turkey, and Japan.

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