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be useful about
adjective
Having a practical or beneficial use.
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He wrote: A bit of additional insight might be useful about our decision to call the race for President Obama later than the networks and The Associated Press.
I think some self-examination would be useful, about patterns from your childhood and why you feel insecure in this situation even though the guy obviously is attracted to you.
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And what was useful about your frequent job changes?
What is useful about the letters is that, reading them, one can find a middle mode.
Forgetting the campaign's specifics, which are not our concern here, what was useful about Kony 2012?
What was useful about Penicillin was not just that it killed bacteria; it was that it killed most bacteria but not influenza.
Given these difficulties, it can be hard to say much that is useful about international coercion.
Therefore, researchers might be encouraged to think just as much about why, how and when PPI will be useful, as about what and how much PPI.
She would update the general public "with any information that could be useful, including about my next preventive surgery".
This means that compression by the TWCS will only be useful in about a third of the cases for web pages.
That's not even half of the overall number of food bank claimants, and would only be useful for about 5-7 days.
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