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Discover LudwigIt is grammatically correct to use "used toward" in a sentence.
This phrase means that something has been utilized or employed for a specific purpose or intention. Example: The funds raised from the charity event will be used toward providing medical supplies for underprivileged communities.
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They typically consist of 12 credit-bearing courses that can be used toward a bachelor's.
How sad that a fraction of that energy wasn't used toward smoking cessation.
Can the monthly savings from the refinancing be invested and used toward these goals?
The gift certificate can be used toward future 92Y events, pending availability".
Many elements of a progressive housing policy can and should be used toward that end.
Art (good and bad) had, of course, been used toward expressly social ends (good and bad) before.
People who needed a converter box were supposed to request a $40 coupon, which could be used toward the purchase.
The money is put on a gift card that can be used toward the purchase of a Verizon phone.
Cardholders earn double miles for every $1 spent on purchases, which can be used toward the cost of any trip.
The reputation of immigrants could be used toward the score of their country of origin, but only those of the first generation.
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"He used language that no man should use toward a woman – and for no reason, except that the tag on my car had expired.
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