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Discover Ludwig"nothing helpful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that something has not been helpful or useful. For example, "I asked my neighbor for suggestions, but she gave me nothing helpful."
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It attacks the habits of the poor, but does nothing helpful.
Dunbar has nothing helpful to say about non-reproductive sex – about contraception, or homosexuality, or even masturbation.
I have nothing helpful or intelligent to add about her film work (I've seen none of it, and I've seen all four "Pirates of the Caribbean" films in theatres — one of them twice — so we can leave it at that).
It's like the argument about wage flexibility, which I've addressed many times in this blog: downward flexibility of wages does nothing helpful when you're in a liquidity trap, and cost increases do no harm.
TV Guide columnist Sadie Gennis said: "There is nothing helpful, healthy or feminist about shaming a woman for being skinny, any more than there is about shaming a woman for being fat.
Ian Gordon at Investec repeated his buy recommendation on Barclays, saying: On capital, nothing (helpful) comes along for ages and then three doses of (surprisingly) good news arrive in quick succession.
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Not a fraction of the absolutely-nothing-helpful-at-all that homeopathic remedies contain, but a fraction of the placebo effect brought about by having your ailment solemnly acknowledged.
One would presume that the skills-based volunteer hopefuls who want to leverage their business talents to help nonprofits are nothing but helpful.
Nothing helped.
(I am nothing but helpful).
Nothing as helpful as a name".
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