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using?by using?

2014年8月26日 — Used to and used for have very similar meanings; they both refer to the purpose of something. The difference is in the part of speech that ... ,2014年5月11日 — No; it's just that by is completely unnecessary, and we don't like to add unnecessary words. P.S.: Please note that we always leave a space ...,2014年10月30日 — Which one is correct by using or using or through using or with using in the following sentences? By using a computer, ... ,2020年7月6日 — using: You say it when you want to use something. Example: I'm using your phone. By using: You say it when you're trying to say a statement/ ... ,2012年5月23日 — Instead of 'by using something' you can use 'using something', omitting 'by', if the meaning of the sentence remains clear. If one is unsure I ... ,Robert Lipton ... Both sentences are correct, but each means somethign slightly different. ... entirety of it. ... later. That's it. Nothing else. Bob.,2010年2月17日 — 'By' or 'using' on their own are equally good, or 'with' on its own, but that is less clear because 'with' can also be used for an instrument: ... ,2020年6月19日 — 'Make use of' is similar to the verb 'utilize.' 'Use' generally refers to employing something in its normal function. 'Make use of' or 'utilize' ...,2014年12月31日 — The first one, 'I got rich playing football' states that you got rich while you were playing football. It doesn't exactly mean that playing ...,2022年9月28日 — The verb “use” means to employ for a purpose or put into service, and the noun that follows it is what's being used. Placing “by” before “using” ...

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What is the difference between 'for use' and 'for using'?

2014年8月26日 — Used to and used for have very similar meanings; they both refer to the purpose of something. The difference is in the part of speech that ...

https://www.quora.com

using or by using?

2014年5月11日 — No; it's just that by is completely unnecessary, and we don't like to add unnecessary words. P.S.: Please note that we always leave a space ...

https://forum.wordreference.co

[Grammar] - by using or using or through using or with using?

2014年10月30日 — Which one is correct by using or using or through using or with using in the following sentences? By using a computer, ...

https://www.usingenglish.com

????What is the difference between "by using" and "using ...

2020年7月6日 — using: You say it when you want to use something. Example: I'm using your phone. By using: You say it when you're trying to say a statement/ ...

https://hinative.com

should use "using" or "by using" - English Grammar

2012年5月23日 — Instead of 'by using something' you can use 'using something', omitting 'by', if the meaning of the sentence remains clear. If one is unsure I ...

https://forum.thefreedictionar

Help with "using" vs. "by using"

Robert Lipton ... Both sentences are correct, but each means somethign slightly different. ... entirety of it. ... later. That's it. Nothing else. Bob.

https://groups.google.com

by usingwith using

2010年2月17日 — 'By' or 'using' on their own are equally good, or 'with' on its own, but that is less clear because 'with' can also be used for an instrument: ...

https://forum.wordreference.co

What is the difference between “using” and “by using”?

2020年6月19日 — 'Make use of' is similar to the verb 'utilize.' 'Use' generally refers to employing something in its normal function. 'Make use of' or 'utilize' ...

https://www.quora.com

What is difference between "using" and "by using"?

2014年12月31日 — The first one, 'I got rich playing football' states that you got rich while you were playing football. It doesn't exactly mean that playing ...

https://english.stackexchange.

Word Choice: "Using" vs "By Using" | Proofed's Writing Tips

2022年9月28日 — The verb “use” means to employ for a purpose or put into service, and the noun that follows it is what's being used. Placing “by” before “using” ...

https://proofed.co.uk