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I found these two sentences on the Longman website (exemplifying use):
Bob uses the van for picking up groceries.
Most people now use their cars to go shopping.
Can someone please tell me whether there is a difference between use something for doing something and use something to do something and what that difference is?
Bob uses the van for picking up groceries.
Most people now use their cars to go shopping.
Can someone please tell me whether there is a difference between use something for doing something and use something to do something and what that difference is?
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