"use of" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. You can use it to indicate that you're talking about the action of using something, or to refer to something being used. For example: "The use of online resources can help students learn more effectively."
Overwhelming use of force?
The use of dogs?
Great use of pronouns too.
b. use of illegal drugs.
Use of Animation Growing.
Use of Headings.
The use of hydrogen.
Use of drones OKd.
The use of Can.
The use of multiple immunogens.
b) Use of wastewater.
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