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'entirely useless' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something is completely and utterly useless and there is no benefit to be gained from its existence. For example, "The broken toy was entirely useless, so I threw it away."
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It is entirely useless.
Parents are not entirely useless.
The written instructions are entirely useless.
Meaning, this workshop is entirely useless to chromebook users.
There are other cultures, like ours, where all this is considered entirely useless and obsolete.
His consultation with the sun appeared not to have been entirely useless.
A counselor friend once said to me that guilt is an entirely useless emotion.
This sort of "intelligence" would be of marginal importance but, arguably, not entirely useless.
He would reply that an annual physical exam is "entirely useless".
"My limbs were entirely useless, but with the help of crutches and two soldiers I reached my home in Salem".
The ferryman assured us that it was entirely useless, that Bear River never gave up its dead.
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