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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

To use = if I use?

The whole is differnt from the sum of its parts because the parts working together create something new. To use a physical example, water is a whole that is different from its component parts.

Do "to use ..." mean If/when I use?
  

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" mean If/when I use? Yes. I would paraphrase it as 'Using' or 'If I use'.

  • " mean If/when I use?
  • Yes.
  • I would paraphrase it as 'Using' or 'If I use'.
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moon7296Do "to use ..." mean If/when I use?
Yes. I would paraphrase it as 'Using' or 'If I use'.

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