Sentence examples for absolutely ineffectual from inspiring English sources

The phrase "absolutely ineffectual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely ineffective or has no impact at all.
Example: "Despite the team's efforts, their strategy proved to be absolutely ineffectual in achieving the desired results."
Alternatives: "completely useless" or "entirely ineffective."

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Highlighting Sergeant JIM CROWley's name in a way that elicits comparisons to the contemptible de jure segregation of our nation's past is absolutely ineffectual.

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He felt savage and utterly ineffectual.

But the League was utterly ineffectual.

The Record and Guide called the cupolas "ineffectual and insignificant" and said that the huge blank side walls were "absolutely inexpressive and vacuous".

A bit ineffectual.

The parliamentary opposition is ineffectual.

Traffic police are ineffectual.

It has proved ineffectual.

Saints can be ineffectual.

Both fathers are ineffectual.

"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".

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