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To have utilized or employed a tangible object
Past tense for to put into action something typically regarded as not the most desirable option
“A filmmaker doesn't need to resort to cheap tricks and melodrama to tell the story.”
Past tense for to consult for advice
(somewhat rare) Past tense for to be a regular patron or visitor of
Past tense for to surreptitiously or gradually enter a situation or state, often unintentionally or without notice
Past tense for to put into effect or use
Past tense for to call on in support of an earnest request
(rely on/upon) Past tense for to be dependent on
Past tense for to begin, or fall into, the habit of
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