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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'utterly unusable' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that something is completely unusable or beyond repair. For example: "The old computer was utterly unusable, so I had to buy a new one."
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The book is full of useful information, but the Kindle version is absolutely, utterly unusable.
This device, which used liquid deuterium as its fusion fuel, was immense and utterly unusable as a weapon.
However, perchlorates, which allow the water to remain liquid near the planet's surface, are also the same substance that makes the water utterly unusable for microbes.
I recently saw the 60 Minutes documentary "The Electronic Wasteland", about the unscrupulous disposal of toxic computer garbage, and now I'm determined to cling to my iPhone for as long as humanly possible, until it's utterly unusable.
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If you then find that over the dates you have picked the helicopter can't fly because of the low cloud or is grounded because of a bomb scare on Tottenham Court Road or the footage you do achieve is so utterly grey, damp and joyless as to be unusable, you have a big problem.
Completely unusable.
They are practically unusable.
Computer was quickly unusable.
It's now unusable.
The water was unusable.
The website is frequently unusable.
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