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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's wasted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to imply that something is being lost without being put to use. For example, "All this time and effort spent on trying to make the system work is wasted."
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I think that's, you know, I think sometimes if a thing's made completely free it's wasted.
"It's wasted," Peggy had said at Stella's wedding, and Stella had overheard her.
Elaborating on this, Ms. Van Deventer said, "Waste isn't waste until it's wasted".
The odd vivid shot reminds you of Rodriguez's dynamic visual imagination, but also what it's wasted on here: a project as indifferent as some of the trash that inspired it.
It's wasted energy.
In other words, it's wasted money.
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It's wasting people's time.
It's wasting your life".
"It's wasting research dollars".
"It's wasting their time," she said.
It's wasting our resources".
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