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Discover LudwigThe phrase "useful at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe something that is helpful or beneficial in a particular situation or for a specific purpose. Example: The new feature on the app is very useful at organizing my tasks and schedules.
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Accurate pre-election polls can be just as useful at telling us the composition of the electorate.
When used in late PD they are useful at reducing the off periods.
It would be useful at any time.
Legume-projectile criticism could prove useful at readings here.
Those skills turned out to be useful at college.
The S.A.T. was the least useful, at 13.3percentnt.
"I don't think this is useful at all.
Mr Lascelles's point is useful at this stage.
This would be especially useful at the post office.
"The main question is whether it's useful at all and in what conditions".
(I always find a helping hand very useful at this point).
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