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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Have a use or interest

What does "have a use" means?

However, I don't really have a use or interest in biodiesel, so this video is highly focused on the preparation and isolation of the glycerol.

  

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What does "have a use" mean? The phrase is have a use for, not have a use in. Consider these examples.

  • What does "have a use" mean?
  • The phrase is have a use for, not have a use in.
  • Consider these examples.
  • I don't really have a use for an elephant.
  • This means an elephant is not useful to me.
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What does "have a use" mean? The phrase is have a use for, not have a use in.

Consider these examples.

I don't really have a use for an elephant.This means an elephant is not useful to me. There is nothing I can use an elephant for.

I don't really have a use for biodiesel.This means biodiesel is not useful to me. There is

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