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Discover LudwigThe term "use goods" is not an accepted or usable phrase in written English.
You could, however, use the phrase "use goods wisely," which conveys the idea that someone should use an item with intention and care. For example, "She always uses her resources wisely, making sure to use goods in the most beneficial way for everyone."
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These excess costs are not only a strain on drivers, but they lead to higher costs for all of us who use goods transported by truck.
So would "dual use" goods that are largely civilian.
Certain kinds of communication equipment fall under the 300-page list of "dual use" goods as well, but consumer goods like domestic appliances and farm equipment do not.
The European foreign service has also been asked to draw up a list of sectoral, "tier three" sanctions, targeting "access to capital markets, defence, dual use goods and sensitive technologies.
But this is where environmental enthusiasts Ilana Taub and Michael Minch-Dixon found inspiration for an idea to use goods that would otherwise be thrown out to make a snack consisting of apples, bananas, mangoes and other produce.
The broader sanctions on "access to capital markets, defence, dual use goods, and sensitive technologies" are conditional on Russian cooperation with the MH17 investigation, a halt to "the increasing flow of weapons, equipment and militants across the border", and the withdrawal of Russian troops from the border area.
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I use good stuff.
4. Use good Web etiquette.
Doesn't use good judgment.
Use good graphics.
So use good judgment.
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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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