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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recycle it for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when explaining how something can be reused or repurposed in a sustainable manner. Example: Instead of throwing away your old clothes, you can recycle them for making cleaning rags or donating them to a thrift store.
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They even recycle it for fuel.
It makes more sense to worry about what happens to the leftover table butter — many restaurants recycle it for hollandaise.
If a device is completely broken, Apple has long allowed people to recycle it for free — even if it's not an Apple phone or computer.
Water is so scarce that whenever its inhabitants go outside, they must wear stillsuits, close-fitting garments that capture body moisture and recycle it for drinking.
It used to be that when you brought in old computers and displays that were worthless, you could recycle it for free if you were buying a Mac.
Even if they can't pay you for a device, they'll recycle it for free (pre-paid envelope included) and plant a tree in your name.
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Mars in his hands, for instance, is not a place described with scientific accuracy or even much consistency, but a state of mind; he recycles it for whatever he needs at the moment.
And then the Ugandan parliament should drop its effort to recycle it once and for all.
Vitamin B9 is required to donate one-carbon groups to homocysteine to recycle it to methionine for continued SAM formation.
If you have gone through the trouble of collecting the PET waste, then there are clearly far better ways to recycle it or burn it for energy".
Instead of throwing out that can of soda, recycle it or save it for a project.
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