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Discover Ludwig"fairly useless" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has little or no practical value or function. Example: The old computer was fairly useless, as it could barely run basic programs.
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Fair or just fairly useless?
The country is also fairly useless at building things.
In the upper classes, children have always been fairly useless.
They look like they would be fairly useless for chewing".
Half are fairly useless: former guerrillas given sinecures to keep the peace.
Even if it could be, the result (I will argue) would be fairly useless in itself.
"I'd say Sergio was fairly useless, yeah, because he wasn't able to play".
The manual is fun to read but is fairly useless as a reference text.
This generated a lot of laughter and some fairly useless suggestions.
Both tactics seemed fairly useless, but the latter seemed almost like a joke.
But this is rarely a helpful exercise; most ideas aren't new, just new to you, and an idea is a fairly useless thing.
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