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use [ūs]
the applying of something to a specific desired purpose.
substance use substance abuse.
substance use (omaha) in the omaha system, a client problem in the health related behaviors domain, defined as the inappropriate consumption of medicines, drugs, or other materials including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, street drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.

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The TRA, quoting data from the 2003 census, said there are more than 2,000 settlements in the Sultanate without fixed-line telephones and winners of bids would be given a 10-year licence along with the rights to use free spectrum or radio frequency within the USO area.
The USO (oil fund) and the UNG (nat gas fund) have similar price movements.
In a recent time on one frontline forward operating base, I picked up a copy of the Nov/Dec issue of Airman and was humbled to read the article about the USO and its ongoing, tremendous support to U.
 
 
 
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