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Example sentences for "often employed"

  • A servant or slave is often employed to wave it over the master or mistress during a meal or an afternoon nap.

  • It is often employed as a female nickname.

  • In small towns and villages, he is often employed to draw up written contracts of various kinds.

  • The term "boy" is not used here to imply that the eunuch was a youth; but in the sense in which it is often employed by us; as synonymous with "servant.

  • A graphic method is often employed to express the variation of solubility with temperature.

  • In practical chemistry[21 bis] ammonia is often employed, not only for saturating acids, but also for effecting reactions of double decomposition with salts, and especially for separating insoluble basic hydroxides from soluble salts.

  • Verjuice is often employed in the same way.

  • It is often employed by cooks and confectioners instead of isinglass, and by painters to make their size.

  • It is often employed to adulterate otto of roses.

  • This plan is often employed, but it is not a desirable one in heavy work, because the weight of the work is quite apt to move the plates during its setting.

  • The tires for railway wheels are usually contracted on, and Herr Krupp states the allowance for contraction to be for steel tires 1/100 inch for every foot of diameter; in American practice, however, a greater amount is often employed.

  • Shrinking is often employed to strengthen a weak place or part, or one that has cracked.

  • It is often employed to enlarge a hole so as to admit a stout boring tool, and to remove the hard surface skin from which the boring tool is apt to spring away.

  • In popular usage, the term is often employed to indicate any lawless, revolutionary social scheme.

  • The object of affection; -- often employed in endearing address.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often employed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    answered simply; contagious diseases; duty bound; feet below the surface; inductive science; less certain; obedient servant; often applied; often asked; often described; often difficult; often feel; often find; often followed; often found; often heard; often impossible; often nearly; often present; often referred; often represented; often said; often seemed; often spoke; often spoken; sheet metal