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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely unusable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something cannot be used at all, often in contexts discussing products, tools, or information that is ineffective or impractical.
Example: "After the software update, the application became absolutely unusable, causing significant delays in our project."
Alternatives: "completely unusable" or "entirely impractical".
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We also investigate the behavior of Kwatra et al.'s method for very low Mach numbers (down to Ma = 0.001) and point out its very favorable properties in this realm for situations where the explicit counterpart of this method returns absolutely unusable results.
That thing's either going to be incredibly amazing, or absolutely unusable.
Sharon Kinlaw, executive director of Fair Housing Council of San Fernando Valley, said her group's clients encountered apartments that were "absolutely unusable" by people with serious disabilities as early as 2007.
"They were, in every instance that we studied, significant barriers to people with disabilities using those units, and in some cases the common areas leading to them". Sharon Kinlaw, executive director of Fair Housing Council of San Fernando Valley, said her group's clients encountered apartments that were "absolutely unusable" by people with serious disabilities as early as 2007.
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The book is full of useful information, but the Kindle version is absolutely, utterly unusable.
Don't turn off JavaScript unless absolutely required, it can make many websites unusable.
Completely unusable.
Computer was quickly unusable.
It's now unusable.
They are practically unusable.
The water was unusable.
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