used To translate used to + verb, use the imperfect tense of the verb in Italian: he used to live in York = abitava a York. - To stress that something was done repeatedly, you can use the verb solere (which is, however, uncommon) or the expressions essere solito, avere l'abitudine di: she used to go out for a walk in the afternoon = soleva/era solita/aveva l'abitudine di uscire a fare una passeggiata di pomeriggio. - To emphasize a contrast between past and present, you can use un tempo or una volta: I used to love sport = amavo lo sport un tempo. - For more examples and particular usages, see this entry.:
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Modern monochromators are manufactured with diffraction gratings, and diffraction gratings are used almost exclusively in spectroradiometric applications.
This batch of tunes could be used in much the same way, and includes some characters who would probably benefit mightily, if temporarily, from a good antifogmatic.