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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uses to" is not grammatically correct
The correct phrase is "used to," which is used to express something that happened in the past but no longer does. Example: - Incorrect: She uses to go to the gym every morning. - Correct: She used to go to the gym every morning. - Incorrect: My grandmother uses to make her own jam. - Correct: My grandmother used to make her own jam. - Incorrect: They uses to live in the city. - Correct: They used to live in the city.
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The model he uses to analyse businesses is intriguing.
But there are other uses to the word, obviously.
That is the formula Minnesota uses to dust the Packers.
And guess what this bird uses to build its nest?
Hair is a stick the media uses to beat him.
Indeed, Dr Li considers the potential uses to be vast.
How about "destructive"? — uses to which they are put.
(iv) uses to decrypt.
uses to decrypt.
Then, transmits (7) (iv) uses to decrypt.
There are legitimate uses to which it can be put.
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