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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "willingness to use" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it whenever you want to refer to the readiness of someone to try out or take advantage of something, particularly an opportunity. For example, "She demonstrated her willingness to use the new software by completing the training quickly."
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The dependent variables were views on the usefulness of CHS and willingness to use them.
Who doubts Saddam Hussein's willingness to use such a weapon?
Russia's willingness to use overwhelming force will speak loudly.
In Tibet, though, he proved his willingness to use force.
He praised Gottscho's artistry and willingness to use new techniques.
We are increasingly concerned about the regime's willingness to use chemical weapons.
He doesn't quite manage it, but his speed and willingness to use it are promising.
In 1999, he showed a willingness to use the guard's military force to quell student riots.
They show a willingness to use currency manipulation as an economic tool.
*A drive for dominance and a willingness to use violence to attain goals.
Russia demonstrated its willingness to use gas for political leverage last winter.
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