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Discover Ludwig"do no good" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a way to express that something is not helpful in achieving the desired outcome. For example: "All of his attempts to convince her failed; his efforts did no good."
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"Threats to overcome threats do no good".
"It'd do no good".
It will do no good.
[We] didn't do no good a-bear-hunting.
It would do no good to be paranoid.
'Vain regrets do no good,' he says briskly.
Panic about this will do no good, and could do a lot of harm.
That will do no good for the value of its assets.
Backing for the strike is frequently tempered with anxiety that it will do no good.
"Anyone who knows the Clintons knows that lobbying will do no good".
But knowledge and resources do no good if those who possess them refuse to use them.
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