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Q: When you use less of something what are you doing?
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To use less of something?

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What to use less of something is to what?

conservation method


What is purposiveness?

Purpose can refer to when someone has a reason for doing something. If something has a purpose, then there is a use for it, and a reason for it to be around, and in use.


What does no one will think less of you mean?

It means that no one will look at you in a bad way for doing something.


What is to use less of something or preserve it?

conservation method


What are you doing to stop soil pollution?

I am not doing very much. I do recycle so I contribute less waste to landfills... I guess that's something.


What is reducation?

To make smaller or use less of something


What is the difference between saying 'whilst doing something' and 'while doing something'?

Both "whilst doing something" and "while doing something" are conjunctions that can be used interchangeably to express the idea of doing something at the same time as another action. However, "whilst" is considered more formal and less commonly used in everyday language compared to "while."


What is desensitisiting?

Making things less sensitive. It could be in relation to something physical, like a tooth when you are at the dentist, but often in relation to an issue. In that case it could be doing something to make it less controversial.


When to use like to?

When you enjoy doing something or something is pleasurable to you. such as "I like to dance" or if you want to do something such as "I would like to eat" :)


How would you use the word reasonable in a sentence?

capable of doing something


What is another word for use of force?

you are being pushed into doing something.