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The general use of forks for eating started in the tenth century A.D.
I can't use a fork well.
A businessman is working out some figures with a calculator.
Can I pay with my VISA?
Do you accept Visa card?
Long ago in early cultures, the ball in the game was the symbol of the sun.
You've run through all the butter?
You can use margarine as a substitute for butter.
Dr. Patterson communicated with a gorilla using sign language.
Dr. Patterson also uses spoken language with Koko.
She alone is able to use the personal computer.
Only she can use the computer.
"Are the taxis being used?" "Yes, they are."
I need it for the parking meter.
Garlic is used to improve the taste of food.
After using the knife, please be sure to put it back where it was.
I'll win by whatever it takes.
I'll win using whatever means it takes.
Try to estimate how much you spent on books.
Tracy had never used chopsticks before then.

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