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The phrase "using or not using" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are debating which choice to make in a given situation. For example: "We need to decide whether to use technology in the classroom, using or not using it."
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But neither of us is using (or not using) makeup for the opinions or expectations of others: applying products to your face or body to change its appearance does not have to be an implicit insistence that other people do the same, or that you're criticizing those who make different choices from you.
Facilitated by the trainer, the group members engaged in a discussion about the meaning, usefulness, and reasons for using or not using the recommendation in practice.
The decisive reason for using or not using the eCDS is its perceived usefulness.
"Everything is all or none, you're either using or not using, there's no safe middle way from that perspective".
Mr. Simmons could see how customers were using (or not using) his site by employing Google Analytics, one of several tools that allow even small businesses to analyze their Web traffic, learning not only how many people visit but also where they come from, where they go and how long they stay.
The difference between these implementations is in using or not using the scale and squaring technique.
Table 4 shows the results of the coding of reasons for using or not using a password manager.
Finally, we asked open-answer questions about the reasons participants may have for using or not using a password manager.
Using or not using information from the station log-files is indicated by SL and NL, respectively.
Then, their reasons for using or not using it were classified, again based on the teachers' responses.
There is also no difference in the performance of the quantitative values from either software when using or not using a phantom calibration.
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