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make use of
Idioms and Phrases
Utilize, use, as in I hope readers will make use of this dictionary . This expression dates from the late 1500s. Shakespeare had it in The Two Gentlemen of Verona (2:4).Example Sentences
Until then, John Stevens, who rents in Leiston, believes some landlords will look to move current tenants on in order to make use of East Suffolk Council's Sizewell C housing grants scheme.
A takeover of the Pitch@Palace network had seemed imminent with SBC saying the partnership would be a "fantastic opportunity" and that it wanted to make use of a "great, but dormant" network of entrepreneurs.
Questioned if he "took advantage of" the gold toilet's "facilities", he told the court that he did make use of it.
Licensing agreements such as this one allow a company to make use of intellectual property owned by another entity, typically in exchange for a fee or a percentage of sales.
A WRU spokesperson said clubs with tickets were strongly encouraged to make use of its ticket exchange partner Seat Unique.
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