used to
Britishadjective
verb
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Accustomed or habituated to. This expression is often put as , as in I'm not used to driving a manual-shift car , or She can't get used to calling him Dad . [Early 1500s]
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Formerly. This sense is used with a following verb to indicate a past state, as in I used to ride my bicycle to the post office , or This used to be the best restaurant in town . [Late 1800s]
Usage
The most common negative form of used to is didn't used to (or didn't use to ), but in formal contexts used not to is preferred
Example Sentences
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Used to activate aspects of the energy recovery systems.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026
Used to mark the changing seasons, the names typically relate to significant events in nature and agriculture.
From BBC • Apr. 2, 2026
The album closes with “I Used to Be Cringe,” and I hear what you’re saying.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
As the headline on Ben Stein’s 1987 article put it, “Investment Banking Isn’t What It Used to Be.”
From Barron's • Mar. 25, 2026
Used to say, Matt thought with a chill.
From "The House of the Scorpion" by Nancy Farmer
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