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Some believe it was originally a noun referring to bamboo stalks, and gradually expanded in use to become a classifier for many things with "vertical, individual, [or] upright qualit[ies]", eventually becoming a general classifier because it was used so frequently with common nouns.

Potočnik called for resource use to become a "mainstream" issue in economics.

There is a big buffet of things to use to become a free-diving machine.

Inside you have whirlpools, gyms, massage tables — everything you can use to become a better player.

Admittedly a lazy student, he dreamed his way through high school, imagining a life of travel that would provide experiences he could use to become a great writer.

Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), which is mainly used to maintain enteral nutrition in patients with longstanding eating difficulties, has, since its introduction in 1980, 1 steadily increased in use to become a common intervention.

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Their attitude will be, "I'm going to be responsible for giving myself a secure future by getting as much experience as I can, which I can take to any job or use to become an incredible entrepreneur," she said.

He is a reminder of the sort of person who used to become a Labour MP.

Piazza said that was the same formula he used to become a successful catcher.

The only skill she remembers is her martial arts training, which she uses to become a bounty hunter.

Unsatisfied with his environment and pay, Nomura suggested the same route that Nomo used to become a free agent.

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