Sentence examples for totally ineffectual from inspiring English sources

The phrase "totally ineffectual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is completely ineffective or fails to produce the desired result. Example: "Despite the team's efforts, their strategy proved to be totally ineffectual in addressing the issue."

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The survey's focus groups agreed that the "Labour Party was in a terrible state ("totally ineffectual", "total confusion")".

Last week, researchers from the University of London released the results of a study which showed conclusively that so-called "fat shaming" is totally ineffectual, if the goal is to make the shamed lose weight.

You'd expect that a believer in lean government wouldn't use billions in tax-payer's money to create an expensive, totally ineffectual regulatory bureaucracy to auction permits to not emit carbon pollution.

Although he has occasionally denounced the atrocities, and in mid-September even accused Bashar al-Assad of crimes against humanity (albeit only because he thought he wasn't being recorded), Ban and the United Nations have been totally ineffectual in stopping the carnage, as he himself recently acknowledged.

In the Sykes shows, he played Jacques's nervous, well-meaning but totally ineffectual brother (it didn't seem remarkable that she had a southern accent while his was as flat and northern as his cap) and the humour came from calamity-prone Eric's unwitting threats to the ordered, suburban world of his sister, "Hat".

If the Republicans can make the super committee's failure stick to Obama, it will further depress his approval ratings and strengthen the rap against him that Romney is already starting to lay out in campaign commercials: decent guy; good husband and father; totally ineffectual and out of his depth.

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What passes for leadership in that country is a "transitional regime" the product of a military coup against the previous regime, which was corrupt, ineffectual, totally unable to deal with the growing crisis.

The PCC was wholly ineffectual and ineffective.

His has been a mostly ineffectual administration, totally uncommitted to the transformational agenda it promised four years ago.

Look, I totally agree that satire is an ineffectual form of protest.

A bit ineffectual.

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