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"the futility of" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used in a sentence to indicate that something is pointless, useless, or unsuccessful. For example, "He came to understand the futility of his efforts to fix the broken machine."
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The futility of hope.
The futility of his passion captivates.
I recognise the futility of it all.
"The futility of conquest in business mirrors the futility of conquest in war," he writes.
A collaborationist reporter misquotes him on the "futility of war".
It captures, I think, the futility of Wallace's quest.
It showed up the futility of all the English styles".
The futility of it interests me beyond the particular.
Thomson, however, understands the futility of such gestures.
Sort of the futility of the whole thing".
Sierra Leone demonstrates the futility of neutrality itself.
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