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The phrase "a very useful exercise" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing an activity or task that is beneficial for learning or skill development. Example: "Completing the practice problems was a very useful exercise for understanding the material better."
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"Pitting bottled water versus tap water just doesn't seem like a very useful exercise.
The silver-haired academician has spent a lifetime studying the history of his beloved country and for him the statue-building amounts to a "very useful" exercise.
"I think this was a very useful exercise, and I would have preferred that this occur six months ago," one of those targeted members, Representative Leonard Lance, Republican of New Jersey, said after the conference meeting.
On the contrary, trying to embed your ideas in a microfounded model can be a very useful exercise — not because the microfounded model is right, or even better than an ad hoc model, but because it forces you to think harder about your assumptions, and sometimes leads to clearer thinking.
"And we've had some cricket amongst ourselves, a two-day game which was a very useful exercise".
Creating a culture deck is a very useful exercise that forces you to think what you as a company stand for and what you want to signal to existing and prospective employees.
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A very useful example.
"One very useful exercise," he added, "is to ask a student to sing, just once, as badly as they can.
But it was a very useful, and illuminating, exercise to go through.
Learning more about unicorns is not only fascinating for what you can find out about the unicorn but it is also a very useful and interesting exercise in the beliefs and customs of people during different eras of history.
"It was a really, really useful exercise," he said.
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