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in use

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in use
[of some facility or device] occupied or busy. Sorry, this room is in use. How long will it be in use?
See also: use


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By a current or proper word I mean one which is in general use among a people; by a strange word, one which is in use in another country.
Indeed, the trapper was left to renew the dialogue himself, which he soon did by asking a question, in the indirect manner so much in use by the border inhabitants.
But the artist must employ the symbols in use in his day and nation to convey his enlarged sense to his fellow-men.
 
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