Manner in which a language is actually used, e.g., regionalisms, colloquialism, jargon, etc., and as opposed to formal models or prescriptive ideals.
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1 Environmental worries also loom large, particularly with regard to water usage rights.
2 SHYFT Power Solutions lets consumers track electricity usage in homes and businesses.
3 The City's overall water usage rose to 641 million litres per day.
4 These join many millions of other GIFs in common usage , of course.
5 Last year, private usage of cannabis was declared legal in South Africa.
1 Under federal law, however, parole before his 40th birthday is a possibility.
2 The law has now been changed to allow the possibility of parole .
3 The board recommended last year that De Kock be released on parole .
4 That means it's up to state parole officials to grant his release.
5 His petition for parole has come up every two years since 2000.
1 New Zealand's 2013 census confirmed that language use had declined across all Pacific communities.
2 It was also generalized in literacy, the language machine that renders language use uniform.
3 Please note that the video contains graphic language use .
4 Much extra-language background knowledge goes into human language and directs understanding from experience to language use .
5 Orators, skilled in persuasion, for which language is necessary, made a career out of language use .
1 They know and apply rules of correct language usage .
2 She will talk about New Zealand language usage of T and L, and associated vowel sounds.
3 Just listen to how we are adopting American language usage and how we embrace American lifestyles.
4 At least one index of programming- language usage has found that Java is on a downward trend.
5 Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Canterbury, talking about New Zealand language usage of T and L, and associated vowel sounds.
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