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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find it useless" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that something is not helpful or of no use to you in a particular situation. Examples include: - "I tried using the new software, but I just find it useless. It doesn't have any of the features I need." - "I always struggle with math. I find it useless in my everyday life." - "My doctor recommended a certain medication, but I find it useless. It hasn't been effective in treating my symptoms."
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Many find it useless or distracting.
I try very hard to stay out of the "was 9/11our fault, was 9/11 their fault" debate, because I find it useless.
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One end of the mandoline has a plastic blade for peeling vegetables, but I found it useless.
These herbs are in no way a panacea: another study, financed by a different branch of the N.I.H. and Pfizer, which makes a St. John's Wort extract, recently found it useless for serious depression.
Eventually, however, he joined repatriation because the remittance centers have shut down, and he found it useless to earn a living when there was no way to send the money home.
He said he has been on Chatroulette daily for the past six years and that he finds it "useless".
I try to balance my sentiment out and parcel it … I'd be willing to take every cynic on in the department of cynicism – I can get down and dark just as quick as anybody else, I'm not afraid of that – but I also find it kind of useless".
And developers holding large amounts of unaccounted for cash would find it suddenly rendered virtually useless, making it hard for them to pay their bills and finish their projects.
I find it boring and largely useless.
Countries that tried British centralism, mostly in eastern Europe, found it ultimately useless.
Doctors testing a new anti-depressant found it was useless as a mood brightener - but was unexpectedly effective at boosting the female libido.
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