Another word for "used to" would be "previously".
Would isn't used with the future progressive tense.Will, however, is used and would is the past tense of will.
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"As Is" is a key word to place in the warranty of a used car.
You would not use the word (the), I guess if it was necessary you would have to fingerspell it.
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I would have to say it's the word "D'oh!".
Microsoft Word would be for creating word processing documents and Microsoft Excel would be used to create spreadsheets.
I would allow it.
There are a few translations that could be used, "freundlich", "liebenswert", "aufmerksam" which word to use would depend on the circumstances in which the word is being used.
How would the meaning of the excerpt be different if Kennedy had used the word idea instead of torch