How to say many uses in Japanese

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国文法kokubunpouno現在形genzaigatahaこれからkorekaranoことkotowo示すshimesu用法youhouga多いooi
There are many uses of the 'present tense' of Japanese grammar which indicate things yet to happen.
tetsuha使い道tsukaimichino多いooi金ぞく金zokuda
Iron is a metal with many uses.
そのようなsonoyouna技術gijutsuha多くookuno実用jitsuyouga可能kanouであろうdearou
Such skills could be put to many practical uses.
工場koujoudeha複雑fukuzatsuna機械kikaiwoたくさんtakusan使いtsukaiますmasu
The factory uses many complicated machines.
日本nippondenoツイッターTSUITTAA人気ninkino理由riyuuno一つhitotsuha日本語nihongoというtoiu言語gengono特性tokuseiniあるaru表意hyoui文字mojiwo使うtsukau日本語nihongoha中国chuugokugonihatekiwaないnaiもののmononotano多くookuno言語gengoni比べkurabete140jini多くookuno内容naiyouwo盛り込むmorikomuことkotogaできるdekiruちなみにchinaminiこのkono例文reibunno日本語nihongobanhaちょうどchoudo140jide書かkakareteいるirunodagatano言語gengodehajiniなるnaruだろdarouka
One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?

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