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The phrase "the intended use" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the planned or intended purpose or function of something. For example: - Before purchasing a new phone, it's important to consider the intended use so you can choose the right model. - The instructions for this kitchen gadget clearly state its intended use for slicing vegetables. - The designer's vision for the building's intended use as a community center was evident in the layout and features.
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This isn't the intended use.
The intended use sometimes determines both design and size, as in the prayer rug, or namāzlik.
Grapes are harvested upon reaching the stage best suited for the intended use.
Fibre composition and amount of napping are dependent on the intended use.
The waste phase thus belongs to the intended use.
The mechanical performance of developed composites meets the requirements of the intended use.
Labeling was fast, and yields obtained even with 11C were sufficient for the intended use.
This causes relatively high amounts of contact water compared to materials in the intended use conditions.
For the intended use, sand was coated with ferric chloride and used as filtering media.
Implantation testing methods essentially attempt to imitate the intended use and likely misuse conditions.
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Each CGM should demonstrate accuracy in the intended-use critical care population to ensure safety.
More suggestions(21)
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