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make use of

Idioms  
  1. Utilize, use, as in I hope readers will make use of this dictionary. This expression dates from the late 1500s. Shakespeare had it in The Two Gentlemen of Verona (2:4).


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"We have to draw on that, make use of Andy Burnham, but also... reflect on how we could do that better nationally and better as a government," she said.

From BBC

But the chips make use of a kind of superfast memory that has limited capacity, meaning that lots of racks would be needed.

From MarketWatch

It will also make use of AMD’s ROCm software, an open-source offering.

From MarketWatch

He said he expected the smartphone to be the main vehicle through which people make use of AI because its tools and hardware such as the screen make it hard to be fully replaced by AI-dedicated devices such as AI glasses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those who don't have internet access make use of the small town hall.

From Barron's