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1 Yes; the injudicious use of a blower is injurious to any boiler.
2 Is the injudicious use of the blower particularly injurious on an oil burning locomotive?
3 The ultimate object of all drugs is both to prevent and cure disease, but the injudicious use of a drug does neither.
4 In the low bushes, one might fancy there was one sacred spot not wholly spoiled by the injudicious use of too much sea water.
5 It is, however, possible to make an injudicious use of these books, and by so doing to miss the fine point of many a pleasure.
6 "Judiciously," I say, because there is a vast deal of injudicious use of the battery.
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