You can't really make a good sentence with those words together as "use to" because proper grammar is to put whatever you're using between the words.
For example: You can use a hammer to build a house. Use this pen to write with.
I am also wondering if you mean to ask about the phrase USED TO, which can mean that something happened in the past -- or can mean that someone is familiar with a situation.
Some examples: The library used to be across the street, but they built a new one downtown. He is used to being the shortest man on the team.
We were going to do homework.
I can give you a sentence using the word galaxy.
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The sentence is: "I do not know what the word reclusive means." Or alternatively: "Can you give a sentence using reclusive?"
Yes, Example. Can you give a sentence using the word thwack?
sentence of sneak
Give me a sentence using the word Kerchief. That is a sentence that uses the word. Seems as though you could figure this out.
Q. Can you give a sentence using 'barely'? A. I can 'barely' see you, I might need glasses.
I am using a sentence with benediction in it right now! BAM
That is a sentence using the word troops.
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