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"useful to have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that offers a positive benefit or advantage. For example: "It is always useful to have a second pair of hands when doing DIY projects."
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"Useful to have someone on standby".
"It would be useful to have.
It must be useful to have a name like Godard.
It's useful to have the bit be everywhere".
"But I was really useful to have a go at.
It is always useful to have another string to your bow".
It's tremendously useful to have the crew be able to directly access people on Earth.
It's always useful to have two teams to care about, as I had already learned.
It was probably useful to have the English-speaking Khadr as a translator.
"Coffee, lunch, dinner, dance – it would be useful to have that [information]," she said.
"It is useful to have a protocol reduced to writing," he said.
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