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View definitions for put to use

put to use

verb as in employ

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She became interested early on in historical costumes, a passion she put to use in her personal and professional life.

While AI is being put to use to address a seemingly limitless array of challenges including fighting wildfires and diagnosing diseases, concerns remain about the impact the technology will have on jobs, people’s safety and other issues.

In the wake of Lynch's passing, we are lucky to be able to access his light anytime we want by revisiting the works he's left behind — they can be put to use in times of emotional deep freeze or to jumpstart our own creativity, should the darkness that looms threaten to snuff it out.

From Salon

“It’s a sort of revolution in thinking about what typography can be and how it can be put to use in a very productive way.”

From BBC

Some parts of the sprawling site near Lisburn have been put to use.

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

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