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Discover Ludwig"utterly helpful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something or someone that you find particularly helpful. For example: "My friend was utterly helpful when I needed advice about my career choices."
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They have been a polite, discreet and utterly helpful bunch, but they also marked the beginning of our waning access; we now sometimes have to pass through magnetometers to enter events, and more often than not there is a buffer between us and the candidate.
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The cast is wonderful, notably, the unfailingly adept Ms. Graff and Michael Countryman as Momolo, her husband -- helpless, helpful, utterly lifelike.
"When I lived abroad, in Rome, the Michelin guide was not, to be utterly candid, very helpful," Frank Bruni, the former Times restaurant reviewer, told me recently.
But the real selling points are Bruno and Matteo, the two ridiculously handsome brothers who run Orseolo and are utterly charming, endlessly helpful and happy to recommend restaurants, walks, shops and just about any other aspect of the city.
Some companies are shying away from anything that looks like a derivative, says one academic, even when it is utterly safe and helpful, to avoid being tarred with the Enron brush.That corporate disaster, however, has given all those responsible for risk management in their company a chance to start from first principles.
Michael Kimball plays that game with unnerving skill in MOUTH TO MOUTH (Avon, $24), a psychological thriller with the scariest kind of villain -- a handsome, helpful, utterly winsome sociopath with an evil agenda that his victims fail to see until it's too late.
It's an odd (not to mention utterly unappealing) command, and not particularly helpful as a literary device.
Almost unfailingly helpful to others but utterly ambitious.
The deadpan tone is rueful and witty by turns, and utterly absorbing; although we are given a helpful nine-point list of "WHAT HAPPENS" early on, deaths and all, it's still hard to put the book down.
Utterly glorious.
Utterly ridiculous.
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