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The use of the phrase "use or not" is technically grammatically correct, but it is not very common. It can be used in instances where the speaker is asking a question about whether to use something. For example, "Should I use this new product or not?".
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Smoking habits and alcohol intake were classified as either current use or not.
use or not licensed at all.
Which one can use or not, as one sees fit.
"But the planning system isn't capable of targeting whether buildings are in use or not.
"Performers have the right to choose to use or not use condoms," Mr. Hirsch said.
The results of these studies determine whether drugs are approved for use or not.
Forest plot of the association between MP use or not and headache.
Parents have the most influence on their children's choices to use or not.
Jurors could not agree whether the infringement was fair use or not.
Approved use or not, David continues the regimen, hoping for results.
The words were his to use or not, and when he acknowledged his writers' help, we were grateful.
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