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I've recently spun up my first Ember app using GraphQL, and as I would do when building new functionality into any Ember app, I utilized the community supported addon ember-apollo-client.
While @use is not yet a part of the Ember public API, the article explains the low-level primitives which, as of Ember version 3.25+, are available to make @use possible. In order to test out the proposed @use API, you can try it out via the ember-could-get-used-to-this package.
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