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    v.t.Transitive VerbTo employ something for a purpose.
    We use this room for meetings.
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo consume or expend something.
    We use a lot of electricity in this house.
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo have a habit or practice of doing something.
    We use the Oxford comma in our style guide.

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    How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28

    10:46How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28
    • I'm talking about more prevalent language, the kind we use in the cafeteria, in dorms, when talking to our friends, or talking about our enemies.

      I'm talking about more prevalent language, the kind we use in the cafeteria, in dorms, when talking to our friends, or talking about our enemies.

    • I'm talking about more prevalent language – the kind we use in the cafeteria, in the dorms, when talking to our friends, or talking about our enemies.

      I'm talking about more prevalent language – the kind we use in the cafeteria, in the dorms, when talking to our friends, or talking about our enemies.

    B1

    IKEA Small Spaces - Small ideas

    03:18IKEA Small Spaces - Small ideas
    • And if we use this space up here, it can also be a bedroom. Smart.

      And if we use this space up here, it can also be a bedroom. Smart.

    • And if we use this space up here, it can also be a bedroom.

      And if we use this space up here, it can also be a bedroom.

    A2

    How to Pronounce WATER in English (American, British & Australian Pronunciation)

    01:55How to Pronounce WATER in English (American, British & Australian Pronunciation)
    • Or we use a flap T: water, water.

      Or we use a flap T: water, water.

    • Or we use a flap T.

      Or we use a flap T.

    B1

    How to Describe a Day Off in English!

    07:22How to Describe a Day Off in English!
    • That's literally the phrase we use to talk about small chores and things we need to do in our house or in our apartment.

      That's literally the phrase we use to talk about small chores and things we need to do in our house or in our apartment.

    • That's literally the phrase we use to talk about small chores and things we need to do in our house or in our apartment.

      That's literally the phrase we use to talk about small chores and things we need to do in our house or in our apartment.

    A1

    How Rich People Hide Their Money

    08:33How Rich People Hide Their Money
    • we use the rest to buy groceries, pay bills, and score Beyoncé tickets.

      we use the rest to buy groceries, pay bills, and score Beyoncé tickets.

    • and we use the rest to buy groceries, pay bills,

      and we use the rest to buy groceries, pay bills,

    B1

    How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants

    09:10How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants
    • Today, it seems everything we use is made in China and runs on American software.

      Today, it seems everything we use is made in China and runs on American software.

    • Today, it seems everything we use is made  in China and runs on American software.

      Today, it seems everything we use is made  in China and runs on American software.

    B1

    How screens actually affect your sleep

    06:39How screens actually affect your sleep
    • When we use our phones, we're staring directly into a light source,

      When we use our phones, we're staring directly into a light source,

    • When we use our phones

      When we use our phones

    B1

    Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

    14:03Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33
    • But how and to what extent we use socialist principles to regulate free markets remains an open question, and

      But how and to what extent we use socialist principles to regulate free markets remains an open question, and

    • we use socialist principles to regulate free markets remains an open question,

      we use socialist principles to regulate free markets remains an open question,

    B1

    The Story of the Real Harlem Shake !

    05:24The Story of the Real Harlem Shake !
    • came back out in the 80's when I was coming up. You know, and we use to be in the park

      came back out in the 80's when I was coming up. You know, and we use to be in the park

    A2

    When Funny Isn't Funny in English

    06:52When Funny Isn't Funny in English
    • So it's an example of an English term where we use the word funny, but not in the normal sense of what the word funny means.

      So it's an example of an English term where we use the word funny, but not in the normal sense of what the word funny means.

    • In this English lesson, I'll teach you nine more ways that we use the word funny that aren't funny at all.

      In this English lesson, I'll teach you nine more ways that we use the word funny that aren't funny at all.

    A2