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"is toothless" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something without any teeth. For example, "The old man is toothless, so he can only eat soft foods."
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is toothless
adjective
Having no teeth.
synonyms
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Yet the compact is toothless.
Dallas is toothless without Troy Aikman.
But the law as proposed is toothless.
Nato is toothless without the US.
Here are four ideas: Civil service performance management is toothless.
But Baroness Buscombe said it was a "fallacy" that the PCC is toothless.
Campaign operatives flout the law, knowing that the commission is toothless.
And it requires international coördination, which is hopeless, and international law, which is toothless.
A half-appointed Federal National Council is toothless, though it can now call ministers before it.
The chairwoman of the press watchdog today hit back at claims that the organisation is "toothless".
Though Bafta's winners can expect effusive acclaim on Sunday night, the current awards fare is toothless.
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