Consumption in a sentence as a noun

Yes, 100% of the people who eat bananas are dead within 120 years of their consumption.

Caffeine and energy drink consumption has spiked right along with "low-fat", high-carb diets.

Reduce alcohol consumption: Alcohol lightens the depth of sleep.

These users are shifting to mobile as their primary consumption channel for Facebook.

My bandwidth consumption is measured in Mbps rather than amount of data transferred because I get billed using 95th percentile billing.

Legalize it and then spend money and make laws regulating consumption, it would greatly reduce the misery in our corner of the world.

You are the pathological customer in the ad-driven content consumption world of the Internet.

Because if you actually look at what he's doing, it appears that he is taking things are already approved from human consumption, and mixing them together.

Cutting CPU power consumption in half would only increase battery life by 20-ish%.The PowerPC to Intel transition worked for several reasons.

As a side effect of this diet^Wlifestyle change, I've also completely been able to drop caffeine consumption--something I never expected.

Nor can I make up for the falling consumption of the vast majority of middle-class families that are barely squeaking by, buried by spiraling costs, and trapped by stagnant or declining wages.

It makes sense to buy quality items for what you love: if you love riding a bike then investing in a quality bike is frugal because it saves you and the environment from unneeded consumption and hair-pulling.

"I think its something hackers, especially those with children should ask themselves: Would I still be me, if I had grown up around primarily content consumption computing devices instead of more general purpose laptops and desktops?Tablets are knocking the sales off of low-end PCs, but we as a society need the cheap PC to remain viable, if we want to turn as many children as possible into creators, engineers, tinkerers, and hackers.

Consumption definitions

noun

the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)

See also: ingestion intake uptake

noun

involving the lungs with progressive wasting of the body

See also: phthisis

noun

(economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing; "the consumption of energy has increased steadily"

See also: usance

noun

the act of consuming something

See also: expenditure