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