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When the first shock was over, Mr. Greenleaf proposed that his daughter should teach, and thus bring into use her boasted accomplishments.

From Rosamond — or, the Youthful Error by Mary Jane Holmes

The genius of a democratic people is not only shown by the great number of words they bring into use, but also by the nature of the ideas these new words represent.

From Democracy in America — Volume 2 by Henry Reeves

Ordinarily however, during the sixteenth century, it is found in the popular sense of unfaithful; a meaning which the increasing prevalence of Latin words was likely to bring into use.

From History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion by Adam Storey Farrar

One would think, in hearing such a phraseology, he was listening to an agent, vending a patent medicine as an infallible cure, or trying to bring into use a labor-saving machine.

From Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather A Reply by Charles Wentworth Upham

I think that men of talent do wrong to truth and to themselves when, without reason, they bring into use new and displeasing expressions.

From Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil by E.M. Huggard




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