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Kat2784 Posted 7 years ago
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Deploy versus use

1) Our company vehicles will deploy the toll tickets next month.

2) Our company vehicles will use the toll tickets next months.

Can I say both 1 and 2 are correct?

  

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Broadly speaking, deploy means distribute something to where it can be useful . 1) Our company vehicles will deploy the toll tickets next month. We will deploy the toll tickets to our company vehicles next month.

  • Broadly speaking, deploy means distribute something to where it can be useful .
  • 1) Our company vehicles will deploy the toll tickets next month.
  • We will deploy the toll tickets to our company vehicles next month.
  • 2) Our company vehicles will start to use the toll tickets next months month.
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Broadly speaking, deploy means distribute something to where it can be useful.

1) Our company vehicles will deploy the toll tickets next month.

We will deploy the toll tickets to our company vehicles next month.

2) Our company vehicles will start to use the toll tickets next months month.

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