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Discover Ludwig“used smart” is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
However, the phrase “used wisely” would be correct. For example, “She used her money wisely, investing in stocks that earned a high return.”
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Witnesses used smart phones to film some of the arrests.
Last night, Toronto used smart passes to expose the weaknesses of the double team.
The Pew Research Center found, in October, that a higher percentage of black adults used smart phones than white adults.
A 2005 study reported that, at some universities in the United States, as many as 7 percent of respondents had used smart drugs at least once in their lifetime and 2.1 percent had used smart drugs in the past month.
As so many young soldiers have used smart gadgets already, they do not need much training on them.
He also said that Saudi Arabia used smart bombs for precision targeting, assessed the aftermath of every strike and corrected any flaws in its process.
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We used Smart-PLS software for this study.
One of these studies used smart-phones to assess drinking motives on each evening when participants reported planning to drink.
Being intelligent about using smart CCTV will be important too.
Using "smart" for marketing purposes is not new.
Among other things, he wanted to use smart gels to build artificial muscles.
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