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The phrase "a futile exercise" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an activity or effort which has no useful purpose or result. For example, "The attempt to win back her ex-boyfriend was proving to be a futile exercise."
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This was a futile exercise until the 9/11 attacks, when everything changed.
It may be a futile exercise, as even his lawyers come close to admitting.
Conversationally, hoping for measured comments from the internet is a futile exercise.
That set up a power play, which at first looked like a futile exercise.
Keynes called it 'pushing on a string', i.e. a futile exercise.
Some local business experts, however, said they thought the session was a futile exercise.
Collecting and maintaining data that you can never use is a futile exercise that causes distress without results.
It is in many ways a futile exercise, but he did it with great energy and conviction".
At the same time, rethinking the norms of journalism is not a futile exercise in normative theory.
"With the lack of contractual symmetry, it's a futile exercise in the short term," Notre Dame's White said.
Trying to come to a consensus on the best strokes in the history of tennis can be a futile exercise.
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