Similar words: out of use, profuse, doofus, go out of use, profusely, profusion, profuseness, electrofusion.
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61, Surely manufacturers who offer these products and recommend them of use as a priming support for oils have done their research properly?
62, Elsewhere, churches seem to have lost their status and gone out of use.
63, Buildings were hastily demolished, and ironwork likely to be of use to the natives was buried in a deep pit.
64, This scaffold gave many years of service but was phased out of use following the last death sentences in 1964.
65, The method seems quite popular, and usually seems to reflect the pattern of use whilst seriously underestimating the amount.
66, The degree of control required, or the ease of use, will directly affect the suitability of the product.
67, Evidently, this particular specific dictionary is only of use in recognising text from its own domain.
68, Questions should therefore be framed to look for attitudes of mind rather than simple quantity and frequency of use.
69, Constructed of stone and with a tiled roof, it went out of use shortly after the First World War.
70, The true pace of recovery in alcoholism is reckoned to be one month for every year of use.
71, The dirt trail has been compacted from years of use.
72, You will get 10 years of use, but possibly at a greatly diminished capacity.
73, It was possible that even a reject like him could be of use in such a godforsaken spot.
74, To improve the efficiency of the analysis each rule in the grammar is ordered based on its frequency of use.
75, This was rejected on grounds of ease of use and familiarity with the 100 percent marking scale.
76, Insulin coma received widespread backing from the psychiatric profession, but after decades of use was exposed as worthless.
77, But dietary fibre provides nothing of use in this way.
78, Brennan points out that Westminster Cathedral contains far more bodies than Newgrange, from a much shorter period of use.
79, Well, for starters, how about stunning sounds, simplicity of use and silly price?
80, Proposals likely to lead to the development of ideas or resources of use to others will be given priority.
81, However, with experience of rather higher levels of use an asphalt surface has now been added to reduce annual maintenance costs.
82, Insistence on this in the early stages of use helps to make it become simply a good habit.
83, May be of use if a small chip has come off a bone.
84, Charles Robins believes UnixWare will facilitate the growth of Unix in commercial accounts because of its ease of use and integration with NetWare.
84, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
85, The first twenty words used in production and their contexts of use will be identified by phonetic transcription.
86, The students will never forget these experiences, and they are learning academic skills in the context of use.
87, He then needs to estimate the desired shelf stock size for each category on the basis of this record of use.
88, Actual monthly charges often run higher, however, because on-line services charge more for extra hours of use.
89, This statement does not have to be taken as gospel to be of use.
90, Britain was the first country to offer health care to the entire population free at the point of use.
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