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Discover Ludwig"such a use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing or referring to a particular use of something, or to specify the use of something. For example, "This feature has such a use in our product as a way to store data."
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Such a use is also a criminal misdemeanor.
I haven't seen anything that is even potentially promising to support such a use.
Levy, for his part, had not anticipated such a use for the Bush Cards.
But it does not explicitly prohibit such a use, as the law governing the census does, critics said.
Such a use of Mr. Spottiswoode's skills are preferable in movies like his superb "Under Fire," which actually has a political context.
Beethoven's friend Stephan von Breuning has trouble believing that Opus 131 will be put to such a use: "No doubt he would be greatly flattered, nay more, thunderstruck!
Bernard Ferrari of New York sent along the clipping with the query "Why such equivocation?" Diplomats call such a use of language "creative ambiguity".
Under the paint, the Macdougal Street lintels seem to be spotted with rust -- apparently they are cast iron, early for such a use but not impossibly so.
AstraZeneca did not promote the drug, bupivacaine, for use in pain pumps inserted in the joint, nor did it seek approval for such a use, he said.
The beneficiary of such a use or trust usually stayed on the land as apparent owner, though the trustee held the legal title.
In fact, it is such a use of "smart" — to connote being clever by being value-conscious — that is now growing in popularity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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