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They substituted coal for oil.
Students must not use this toilet.
If you want to succeed, use your time well.
You can use English at most hotels anywhere in the world.
You can use English at most hotels around the world.
Stones collected from all over the world are used.
We couldn't use the faucet because it was out of order.
People used to think that only humans could use language.
They are substituting word processors for typewriters.
Men differ from animals in that they can think and speak.
Man is the only animal that uses fire.
Man is the only animal that can make use of fire.
Man differs from animals in that he can use fire.
Man is the only animal that can use fire.
When did man start to use tools?
Gestural language had, however, serious limitations, since it could not be used in the dark or at distance.
Can I use my travelers' checks to pay the fee?
Can I use my credit card?
Any gentleman would not use such language.
I have a nervous stomach.

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