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The phrase "who use" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It is typically used to refer to people or groups that utilize something, often in a relative clause. Example: "The researchers who use advanced technology often achieve better results."
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"It's mostly men who use it now.
It isn't just groups who use McDonald's.
There are romance novelists who use footnotes".
But not the people who use it.
They dislike professors who use PowerPoint.
Men who use the word Chrimbo.
People who use quotations are often irritating.
But lately, animators who use pixels have been outpacing those who use pencils.
What is the difference between people who use :-) and people who use :) ?
Those who use a lot are subsidized by those who use less".
Never buy from suppliers who use a PO box number.
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