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This means that there are twice as many chopstick- and finger-users as fork-users.
Do you honor this credit card?
This is more like a liquid than a facial cream. That makes it easy to use.
This new camera is a snap to use.
How do you use this camera?
Do you accept this card?
I must point out that we need to clarify the meaning of this over-used concept.
Koko herself cannot use spoken language, but she loves to listen to people's conversations.
Koko knows and uses more than 500 words in sign language, the language of deaf people.
We use DS as an abbreviation of 'dyad' style.
Mame uses a coffee mill to grind coffee beans.
The desk which Ken uses is old.
The desk Ken uses is old.
The desk that Ken uses is old.
Pam doesn't use the word "drive", however.
Kenneth Starr abused his power again and took away my right to get on-line.
In making a cake, you must use eggs, butter and sugar.
When making a cake, you must use eggs, butter and sugar.
Credit is the amount or sum placed at a person's disposal by a bank; a loan of money.
It's easy to get into debt quickly with charge cards.

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