available for use versus available (for you) to use

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JACEK1

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Hello all users!

I think I am right in saying that "The bicycle is available for use". Such construction is possible. The word "use" is used here as a noun.

I also think it is possible to say "The bicycle is available to use" and "The bicycle is available for you to use".

I am especially interested in the last sentences: "The bicycle is available to use" and "The bicycle is available for you to use". In both the cases, the word "use" is used as a verb. Are the sentences properly constructed?

All the sentences were created by me.

Thank you.
 
All of the sentences are perfectly correct. :up:
 
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