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Difference between use and usage?
Like when to use each of them? "What is the use of something?" and "what is the usage of something?"
Aug 28, 2015 1:03 PM
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"What is the usage of something?" usually asks for a thing's purpose or for a how-to: "How do you use that?" would be an alternate way to say it.
"What is the use of something?" can mean the same thing but is often used in a rhetorical way that means that the thing has no use at all. Example:
- "We are lost in the desert but we have a sweater."
- "Well, what is the use of that?"
August 28, 2015
Oh! What to do?! I have a really bad experience with ooVoo so sorry but I'll not be using it againg! If u have Skype or sth It's OK for me. And, sorry but I gotta know u better to chat with u sorry for that.
October 29, 2015
Hi! I'm Colt in New York. I'm glad to help you
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October 29, 2015
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