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in current use
adjective as in extant
Example Sentences
And such is the pace of linguistic change, many words in current use today are too new to make it in.
The partnership with the University of Tokyo, announced at the G7 summit in Japan, will seek to create the first quantum supercomputer, building up the technology over the next decade to a processing power that would dwarf any computer in current use.
Nicola Macbean, the director of the Rights Practice in London and an expert on human rights in China, also said that with the advent of lethal injections, such a practice probably is not in current use and it probably was never an official policy.
Further on in the filing, it’s noted that while the Pixel Watch name is not in current use, there is an intent to use it.
No vaccines in current use have ever been shown to cause long-term harmful side effects that present themselves years after vaccination, Sawyer said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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