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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather useful" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is more than just useful, but not quite necessary or essential. Example: "The new software program is rather useful for organizing and managing large amounts of data."
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As Hana has just said, while Saperstein's conclusions could be challenged he was thinking of some important questions and using rather useful methods.
Nevertherless, this tool was rather useful for manipulating data genotyped using Illumina Infinium BeadArrays (Illumina Inc).
Meanwhile as incandescent bulbs periodically remind us, heat pollution can be rather useful when one's cold.
You can also use mascara for the same job (Bobbi Brown actually does a rather useful root touch up in a mascara wand).
In fact it can often be rather useful.
I have since sold it and made a rather useful donation to charity".
Especially as Star Trek's rather useful universal translator has not yet been invented.
The directness of Milner and Navas, who hit the post at 1-0, was rather useful.
It doesn't take much imagination to realise that this could be rather useful.
So Glasgow East may just turn out to be rather useful to Mr Brown.
An organisation called Litter Heroes (surely the most unglamorous club in Britain?) has done something rather useful.
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