Sentence examples for use describes from inspiring English sources

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In copyright terms, "fair use" describes the conditions under which someone can legally use or excerpt a copyrighted work.

John Jackson, of Conservation Force, a group that supports sustainable use, describes Dr Telecky's arguments as hogwash.

This is a position supported by DrugScience (formerly the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs) which, while pointing out the dangers surrounding frostbite from the cold temperature of canisters and potential vitamin B12 deficiency from heavy use, describes nitrous oxide as "one of the least risky drugs".

Passive Facebook use describes the consumption but not the creation of content, while active Facebook use describes active engagement with the site.

The term land use describes the type of uses (e.g., forest, residential areas, mining and conservation areas, etc).

The other meaning of the word theory in common use describes ideas, speculations and conjecture about the nature of an entity (Dawkins 2009).

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"No use describing it, you have to see it".

The "I" Factor is the term I use describe the specific losses experienced by all parentless parents.

The 258 individuals reporting on antidepressant use described 327 experiences.

As the post itself acknowledges, the uses described above are just examples.

It's that the language those men used described sexual assault.

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