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make use of

verb as in draw on

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A takeover of the Pitch@Palace network had seemed imminent with SBC saying the partnership would be a "fantastic opportunity" and that it wanted to make use of a "great, but dormant" network of entrepreneurs.

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Questioned if he "took advantage of" the gold toilet's "facilities", he told the court that he did make use of it.

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Licensing agreements such as this one allow a company to make use of intellectual property owned by another entity, typically in exchange for a fee or a percentage of sales.

A WRU spokesperson said clubs with tickets were strongly encouraged to make use of its ticket exchange partner Seat Unique.

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These community estimates "are vital as they give people confidence to make use of their findings", said Andy Shepherd, head of the Department of Geography and Environment at Northumbria University, who was not an author of the recent study.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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