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Meanings of use a form in English
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Usage of use a form in English
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Electric toothbrushes useaform of wireless power transmission called inductive coupling.
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For himself, he would useaform of liquid latex.
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Guided buses useaform of tracks (usually a concrete kerb) that steers the bus.
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The London Assembly elections useaform of proportional representation which will be changed to first-past-the-post if the Tories win power.
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They plan to useaform of community-based land ownership to allow charities to grant affordable, long-term land leases to small-scale farmers.
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Finally, the Swarm Leader must know that the Core wishes us to useaform of deathwand explosive device to counter the Ouster invasion.
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Because the elections useaform of proportional representation, the party has a much better chance of winning seats in Wales than at Westminster.
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In many jurisdictions governments useaform of MAT to ensure that tax breaks don't pull domestic companies' effective tax rate below a minimum threshold.
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Apple usesaform of end-to-end encryption in its iMessage app.
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The socio-demographic information and the characteristics of the lesions were collected usingaform.
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Data extraction will be carried out usingaform created for the purposes of this review.
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Robbery is classified as breaking into a property, committing theft and usingaform of violence.
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Amazon usesaform of AI in recommending products you might like on its popular retail site.
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He usedaform and a phrase which he was always accustomed to employ in these circumstances.
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Modern journalism usesaform known as the "open letter" which is really an epistle.
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When hurried or feeling the need for discretion, Rinaldi usedaform of shorthand known only to him.