Possible Results:
habría usado
-I would have used
Conditional perfectyoconjugation ofusar.
Conditional perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofusar.

usar

Jamás habría usado el Anillo.
I would not use the Ring.
Tensology previamente habría usado un statímetro para completar la tarea.
Tensology would previously have used a statimeter to complete the task.
Yo no habría usado este tipo de munición a sabiendas.
I would not knowingly have used this type of ammunition.
¿No habría usado un cronómetro en su trabajo?
He wouldn't have used a stopwatch in his work?
Y en segundo lugar, probablemente yo habría usado tácticas totalmente diferentes.
And, secondly, I probably would have used entirely different tactics.
Nunca habría usado esto si no fuera por ti.
I never would've gotten this if it weren't for you.
No, él habría usado su cinturón de seguridad.
No, he would have always worn his seat belt.
Si yo hubiera escrito esto, habría usado un recurso literario.
If I were writing this, I would use a literary device.
Y la habría usado si quisiera hablar con usted.
And he'd have used it if he'd wanted to speak to you.
De haber sido ella... yo habría usado las otras tres balas.
If I were her... I would have used the other three bullets.
Siempre habría usado su cinturón de seguridad.
He would always have worn his seat belt.
No habría usado su verdadero nombre.
He wouldn't have used his real name.
Guay no es la palabra que yo habría usado.
Cool isn't the word I'd use.
¿No crees que si tuviera habilidad, ya la habría usado?
You think if he had that ability, he wouldn't have used it yet?
Sorpresa no es la palabra que yo habría usado.
It ain't the word I'd use surprise.
Lo habría usado, pero también lo hubiera ayudado.
He might have used him, but he would've helped him too.
Es la palabra que habría usado.
That's the word I would have used.
Guay no es la palabra que yo habría usado.
Cool isn't the word I'd use.
No son las palabras que habría usado.
Not the words I would have used.
Las habría usado para detener su caída.
He would've reached out to break his fall.
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