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"be of much use" is a phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to express that something is useful. For example, "Having the instruction manual was of much use when I was trying to assemble the furniture."
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It seemed too fragile to be of much use.
Indeed, it may not be of much use.
But the film was too blurry to be of much use, they said.
Neither, however, would appear to be of much use in explaining philanthropy.
If the gun is not handy, it's not likely to be of much use.
"In ordinary rain," the professor admits, "they would not be of much use.
Apparently, it's just not simple enough of an impulse response to be of much use.
Pillows of various, sizes, and of various materials, for various purposes, will be of much use.
So a way of filtering the most interesting exoplanets will surely be of much use.
The multispectral ramp should be of much use for a wide range of applications.
Nor would applying for asylum be of much use, as earlier arrivals from Africa well know.
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