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Discover Ludwig"Use facilities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to take advantage of available amenities, resources, or equipment that is provided. For example, "We encourage our staff to use facilities such as the gym and library for their continued well-being and development."
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Again, these are public use facilities, and pay phones can be a useful connection in such places.
Mosey defended the BBC's decision not to use facilities provided by the Euro 2008 organisers.
§ 3276.14 What information must I give BLM in the monthly report for direct use facilities?
This activity category includes the exterior impact criteria for a variety of land use facilities.
To go to the bathroom and wash, they pay to use facilities at the local bus station.
Transatomic is paying to use facilities at MIT to conduct the experiments under a three-year agreement.
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National scenic or national historic trails may contain campsites, shelters, and related-public-use facilities.
Evidence from dual-use facilities, he said, can be mixed and leave too much room for interpretive spin.
In a passage dealing with Iraqi dual-use facilities he successfully argued for the phrase "could be used" to be replaced with "are capable of being used".
The rapid emergence of biosimilars is transforming cost competition in the biopharma industry, driving trends toward smaller, flexible single-use facilities and continuous biomanufacturing.
No timber shall be cut within the gorge area except for limited clearing necessary for establishment of day-use facilities, historical sites, primitive campgrounds, and access roads.
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