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Discover Ludwig"to harness" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing a process of making something useful or taking advantage of something, for example, "We need to harness the power of the wind to create renewable energy."
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It worked to harness greed.
Somehow you've got to harness that experience.
But we continue to harness our anger.
We need to harness the public outrage.
A12 Twitter fails to harness its influence.
I don't want to harness it or limit it.
Another way to make altered viruses is to harness evolution.
The biggest task is to harness local brainpower.
Dams and locks have been built to harness major rivers.
I was trying to harness my powers of perception.
Yet the Government is keen to harness the sector.
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