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Discover LudwigThe phrase "futile for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is pointless or without purpose. Example: It is futile for us to continue arguing about this topic; we will never reach a resolution.
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Without their support, he says, it is futile for him to continue the fight.
The race kept growing more futile for Gebrselassie, who did not finish.
"A primary challenge in 2020, as of today, would be futile for anyone," Mr. Berke said.
'It would have been futile for me or anyone else to protest,' she wrote.
His attempts were futile for a team that had endured 20 years without a championship.
He added that it was futile for American troops to search for Mr. Hussein.
They've argued that, given the efficiency of competitive markets, it is futile for government to intervene in industrial activities.
It is futile, for example, to judge Futurism purely or even mainly as a failed art movement.
Valentine, then the Mets' manager, told him it would be futile for him to set any offensive goals.
"I believe it is inhumane and ultimately futile for the law to deny this right to choose," she said.
You might take this disparity as proof that it's futile for MSNBC to compete with CNN on tornado coverage.
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