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aliquis malo sit usus ab illolet us derive some use or benefit from that evil
Assiduus usus uni rei deditus et ingenium et artem saepe vincit.Constant practice devoted to one subject often outdues both intelligence and skill. (Cicero)
commodum, usus, usurpouse
difficile est plurimum virtutem revereri, qui semper secunda fortuna sit ususit is difficult for one who has enjoyed uninterrupted good fortune to have a due reverence for virtue (Cicero)
in pios ususfor pious uses
lucror, lucrum, usus, quaestus questusprofit
malus usus abolendus esta bad custom is to be abolished
mille hominum species et rerum discolor usus; velle suum cuique est, nec voto vivitur unothere are a thousand kinds of men, and different hues they give to things; each one follows his own inclination, neither wishing to live the same way (Persius)
morem fecerat usushabit had made the custom (Ovid)
multa me docuit usus, magister egregiusnecessity, that excellent master, has taught me many things (Pliny the Younger)
nil penna sed ususnot the wing, but its use
obtineo, utor uti usus, teneopossess
pauper enim non est cui rerum suppetit usus. Si ventri bene, si lateri pedibusque tuis, nil divitiæ poterunt regales addere majusthat man is not poor who has a sufficiency for all his wants. If it is well with your stomach, your lungs, and your feet, the wealth of kings cannot add more (Horace)
pauper enim non est, cui rerum suppetit ususthat man is not poor who has a sufficiency for all his wants (Horace)
per varios usus artem experientia fecitpractice has brought skill through different exercises (Manilius)
 

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