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"do something useful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when advising or instructing someone to take either a practical or theoretical action that will be of benefit. For example, you might write, "If you want to improve your community, do something useful like volunteering at a local homeless shelter."
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Instead, students should take the hard-earned money they'd spend on these classes, and use it to do something useful.
Now, use your new time to do something useful.
And spare us a tirade against "market fundamentalism .The second task is to do something useful.
But I want to do something useful.
Do something useful with your life.
Tyra wants to do something useful in the world.
You then have to do something useful with the result.
She wants to do "something useful, that's all.
"But you want to do something useful with it".
He remembers thinking, "I want to do something useful".
"We thought we'd do something useful," Vera said.
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