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out of use

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out of use

  1. In disuse; no longer used.
    Antonym: in use
    • 2003, William Newton, The Two Pound Tram:
      We walked the length of the tramshed and into a yard. It held trams of every description, many decrepit and obviously out of use []
    • 2022 November 26, Michiel Willems, “Hybrid jobs: 248 football pitches of office space has simply vanished”, in City A.M.[1], archived from the original on 21 January 2023:
      New research out this morning shows that roughly 1.8m square metres of office floor space was taken out of use in the UK in the past year.

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