Sentence examples for using it could from inspiring English sources

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But it also conveyed the idea that language was flexible and that using it could be fun.

Using it could take the worry out of wondering if you really did unplug the iron before you departed on your trip abroad.

The spectrum in the coming auction is low frequency, which means that a signal using it could travel long distances and penetrate walls, making it very appealing for a national wireless network.

Union officials representing 6,000 of the 20,000 workers at Manchester said no one had even told them that the scanner was being trialled, let alone that using it could leave working people, as well as as the airport itself, potentially facing serious charges and criminal prosecution.

But if the bluff-calling fails, an abrupt change in American policy towards a more restrained use of force abroad, and a considerably narrower national-interest definition when using it, could be more destabilising than it appears.For many Americans such a change is long overdue because (people hope) it will bring a greater degree of clarity and consistency to the conduct of foreign policy.

This is powerful technology, and fears about using it could make selling genetic information difficult.

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"If we could better understand what strategies they use, it could certainly be useful".

"If it is adopted and widely used, it could be very dangerous.

Once used, it could enter sleep mode and stand by for months without losing power.

If legislation were used it could be debated in parliament and scrutinised in courts.

So the woman who used it could keep it as a memento?

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