We found 44 examples of how to use usage in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 44.
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1. | You are asking about something that is the reason for something happening in the future, and/or a usage. What is that reason, and is it for something happening in the future, a usage, or both? | |
2. | The proliferation of Internet usage has given birth to a new generation of young people. | |
3. | As an Englishman, he is particularly sensitive to the differences between English and American usage. | |
4. | The distinction in usage between the two words is clear. | |
5. | Mr Jones is very sensitive to the nuances of English and American usage. | |
6. | Could you teach me how people distinguish between these words in common usage? | |
7. | This is a book on modern English usage. | |
8. | This car must have had tough usage. | |
9. | This dictionary puts a special emphasis on usage. | |
10. | To give a definition of word is more difficult than to give an illustration of its usage. | |
11. | He has an eye for good English usage. | |
12. | In the case of not agreeing to the conditions of the usage consent contract, promptly return the unopened media package to ABC for a full refund. | |
13. | Doctor, I'd... like to talk to you about something. I think that my English is riddled with usage problems, and I just don't know what I should do. | |
14. | When submitting a new sentence, feel free to add usage notes or tag requests in a comment below it. | |
15. | Unfortunately, the usage of MacBooks is very limited in Turkey. | |
16. | A few Roman words crept into British usage. | |
17. | To cite usage against rule, in a constructed language, is insane. | |
18. | There are differences in usage. | |
19. | Throughout the Scriptures, we find this usage of the number forty. | |
20. | The Ministry of Education increased the proportion of indigenous language usage in the schools. | |
21. | Just because a sentence is owned by a native speaker, it doesn't mean that it's natural or that it's an example of modern daily usage. | |
22. | A language is the foremost expression or artifact of any national culture, hence a language that isn't an expression of any particular heritage, is doomed to remain a mere universalist manifestation devoid of concrete daily usage. | |
23. | Usage 1. think yourself as the owner of the company mentioned. 2. determine the message about the company is positive, negative or ineffective (neutral) and mark. 3. if you are not sure or the status is uncertain mark neutral. | |
24. | Grammar and usage are the sine qua non of language teaching and learning. | |
25. | This is an obsolete usage. |