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'Is something useful' is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when asking a question about the usefulness or efficiency of something. For example: "Is something useful missing from our curriculum?" In this sentence, the writer is questioning whether there is a useful component that is not included in the curriculum.
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I know my tutoring work is Something Useful.
Your body is something useful, that can put a ball in a basket or that can kick a ball down a field".
Much less likely is something useful on renewable forms of energy, which the Europeans are keen to promote in poor countries.
Although there is something useful about having a continuing reminder of the oil, he said that with time, "you became inured to its meaning and its impact".
Now, if I learn you cracked even one smile in solving this puzzle, I'll feel my crossword construction work is Something Useful as well.
But there is something useful about the disjunctiveness of posts like hers, which pop the bubble of the social-media surfaces that we slide along, as if our time here were a never-ending river rather than a journey that has a distinct end.
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It's safe to say much of that tech would likely be something useful for us eventually on Earth, as well.
That's something useful for them.
He thought it could be something useful".
"We send envoys out when there's something useful that can be done".
"And even then," he said, "it's got to be something useful.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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