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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundantly useless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extreme lack of usefulness of something, often in a sarcastic or critical context.
Example: "After spending hours on the project, I realized that the information I gathered was abundantly useless for my research."
Alternatives: "completely pointless" or "utterly ineffective".
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Whether you're saddled with Blue Team or Osiris, one thing's clear: the AI is abundantly useless.
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It was abundantly satisfying.
That's becoming abundantly clear.
"Useless cunts.
However, two things are abundantly clear.
Completely useless.
Be useless.
Very useless.
Dr. Weiner seemed abundantly qualified.
That came later, often abundantly.
Ms. Danticat makes that abundantly clear.
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