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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a useful campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a campaign that serves a beneficial purpose or achieves its intended goals effectively.
Example: "The organization launched a useful campaign to raise awareness about environmental issues."
Alternatives: "an effective campaign" or "a beneficial campaign".
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Indeed, their guns seem to have been a useful campaign tool.
They may be right.In this section A useful campaign To fight or not to fight Spying trouble Mission accomplished?
In Indonesia no one has been held to account.In this section A useful campaign To fight or not to fight Spying trouble Mission accomplished?
Mr Modi (some of whose supporters are pictured above) has long talked up his pro-business record as Gujarat's chief minister.In this section A useful campaign To fight or not to fight Spying trouble Mission accomplished?
And talking tough at Japan, as its prime minister, Shinzo Abe, tacks to the right on history, has earned her points, too.In this section A useful campaign To fight or not to fight Spying trouble Mission accomplished?
Mr Hyakuta's beliefs are right-wing even for a conservative and, while campaigning for another right-winger, Toshio Tamogami, in the race for the governorship of Tokyo this month, he declared that the massacre of Chinese civilians by Japanese soldiers in Nanjing in 1937 "never happened".In this section A useful campaign To fight or not to fight Spying trouble Mission accomplished?
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Nevertheless, it's significant that a major political party now sees games as a useful campaigning tool.
To force disabled people who may already be housebound, isolated or lonely out of one of the few spaces in which they can easily engage with others on equal terms (not to mention a useful campaigning tool) feels particularly outrageous.
However, when the idea emerged to make a big and useful campaign, we realized that we could not manage without the support of UNICEF.
After useful campaign books by Richard Wolffe ("Renegade: The Making of a President") and Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson ("The Battle for America 2008: The Story of an Extraordinary Election"), is there anything illuminating left to say about the long, winding road to his historic victory?
Some decisions protecting the rights of criminal suspects, made by Earl Warren's court in the 1960s, placed the court to the left of the country's center (and provided useful campaign fodder for Richard M. Nixon).
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