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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are seldom useful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is infrequently beneficial or helpful in a particular context.
Example: "While many tools are available for this task, most of them are seldom useful in achieving the desired results."
Alternatives: "are rarely helpful" or "are not often beneficial."
Exact(3)
The experience of our physician author is that these resources are seldom useful at the point of care and seldom used by clinicians in that setting.
But Mr. Black takes a fresh twist on this kind of conventional thinking, adding that broad brush strokes are seldom useful in summing up character for a panel of jurors.
Describing these details to your spouse can imprint painful images in their mind, that are seldom useful.
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Comparison with radiographs of the opposite limb is seldom useful, and therefore they should not be routinely obtained.
In our experiments we found that allowing peers to forward to other neighbors is seldom useful, since during a message-dropping attack greatly increased path lengths almost always include at least one malicious peer.
The fusion centers at the heart of their report are one of the sources of information for the TIDE system, but their information is seldom useful, the report said.
Serum estradiol determination is seldom useful in eugonadic subjects; its assay could be useful in older mildly hypogonadic males because of the possible coexistence of a partial estrogen deficiency (Rochira et al 2006).
Formal alternatives exist but are seldom used.
It is seldom used today.
The Mallampati score was seldom used.
Research sources were seldom used directly.
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