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The phrase "could actually be useful" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility or potential for something to be helpful or beneficial in a situation. For example: - "Although I was initially skeptical, the new technology could actually be useful for streamlining our workflow." - "I thought the extra training would be a waste of time, but it turned out to be more challenging and could actually be useful for my future career." - "The advice she gave me at first seemed strange, but I realized it could actually be useful in improving my communication skills."
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This could actually be useful to dating and something that you might consider revisiting.
Now, I have built off that vague interest, learning how everyday plants we walk by on our way to class could actually be useful in our lives.
Out's gone the overtly sexual spandex and body armour, replaced with Doc Martins and a costume that looks like it could actually be useful in her battles across the streets, She moves to Gotham's coolest neighbourhood: Burnside.
I know vertical stripes (like those on the Argentina home jersey) are supposed to be slimming (the shaded sides of Mexico's home jersey have a similar trompe l'oeil effect), while horizontal stripes create a different effect, but I think the zigzags of Nigeria could actually be useful in wearability terms.
This could actually be useful.
But he says it would be naive to think that all the data could actually be useful medically at that point.
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ARCHIVE: "Quantum computing may actually be useful".
That might actually be useful.
Twitter can actually be useful.
A number of privacy advocates pointed out that this meme could actually be a useful way to identify users through the use of machine learning algorithms.
"There's evidence, anecdotal, this [vaccination] could actually be a useful strategy to guard against this disease," Morrison said, noting that scientists had already vaccinated California condors against the virus.
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