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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accomplishes nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that an action or effort has no result or effect.
Example: "Despite all the hard work put into the project, the final outcome accomplishes nothing in terms of our goals."
Alternatives: "yields no results" or "produces no outcome."
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Waiting accomplishes nothing.
I don't really yell anymore because it accomplishes nothing.
This regret accomplishes nothing useful, but I find it inescapable.
It accomplishes nothing — a wasted software-design opportunity.
Instead, find ways to perk up a stale or boring meeting that accomplishes nothing.
Mr. Bush's current policy -- fist-shaking -- feels good but accomplishes nothing.
"Having several instant messaging and digital media player standards accomplishes nothing for the consumer.
If the Fed creates money to buy a Treasury bill that pays zero interest, it accomplishes nothing, economically.
"That accomplishes nothing except protecting ourselves from criticism and hurting those millions Scouting does benefit," he said.
Advocating marriage for poor black families costs little, accomplishes nothing and blames the victims of enduring racism and sexism.
But advising men not to be screened accomplishes nothing, except to relieve physicians of their responsibility to inform patients fully and treat them appropriately.
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