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What does this expression mean: 'make use? Thanks Fri Mar 26, 2004 20:06 pm  What does this expression mean: 'make use? Thanks
 

Hi everybody! I don't understand the expression ....make use...
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Use Fri Mar 26, 2004 22:18 pm  Use
 

Hi Student,

'Make use of' is to use something because it is there and available.

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Use Fri Mar 26, 2004 22:59 pm  Use
 

Alan wrote:
Hi Student,

'Make use of' is to use something because it is there and available.

Alan

Thank you Alan.

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