disuse in A Sentence

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    The quarry was landscaped and cultivated after it fell into Disuse.

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    This technique has been falling into Disuse in the past 40 years.

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    It seems a pity that this word should have fallen into Disuse.

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    However, like most instances of slang, the term has since fallen into Disuse.

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    After the arrival of penicillin and other antibiotic drugs, it became obsolete and fell into Disuse.

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    In England almost one eighth of Anglican churches have closed over the past 30 years because of Disuse.

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    Little by little, in urban areas this method is falling into Disuse, mainly because it isn't economic in relation to its precision.

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    As stated by the law of use and Disuse, the features of a body vary based on whether it's used more or less.

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    As stated by the law of use and Disuse, the qualities of a body vary based on whether it's used more or less.

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    For this reason they were popularly called island universes, but this term fell into Disuse, as the word universe implied the entirety of existence.

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    For this reason they were popularly called island universes, but this term quickly fell into Disuse, as the word universe implied the entirety of existence.

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    Discontinuities in art traditions are common in history and especially threatening to the the crafts in small cultures when the traditional means of transmitting skills from one generation falls into Disuse.

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    As with other networks not used, the previous lower brain stress-activated go-to response network you developed, the one that caused you to react to problems, will be pruned away from Disuse.

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    As with other less used networks, the previous lower brain stress-activated go-to response network you developed in burn-out, that caused you to react negatively to stressors, will be pruned away from Disuse.

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    Causes of atrophy include mutations(which can destroy the gene to build up the organ), poor nourishment, poor circulation, loss of hormonal support, loss of nerve supply to the target organ, excessive amount of apoptosis of cells, and Disuse or lack of exercise or disease intrinsic to the tissue itself.

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    The first full-fledged evolutionary scheme was Jean-Baptiste Lamarck's"transmutation" theory of 1809, which envisaged spontaneous generation continually producing simple forms of life that developed greater complexity in parallel lineages with an inherent progressive tendency, and postulated that on a local level, these lineages adapted to the environment by inheriting changes caused by their use or Disuse in parents.

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