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was usefully
adverb
In a useful manner; in a way that achieves something
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The idea here was to give the penitent a safe and confidential space in which to talk, and the notion was usefully transferred to counsellors and psychoanalysts.
But no, the old translation into English by Louise and Aylmer Maude (it was usefully updated in 2010) will still do fine.
The vicar wore all the vestments of renegade-church cliché — full beard, check; faded jean jacket, check; mod copper crucifix, check — but was usefully insecure in the face of Andreas's superior street experience.
Part of it was that his own thinking was usefully incoherent — in the sense that he seemed not to dwell on contradictions that you or I might be bothered by.
Some of the money from its PetroCaribe programme, which lets participants buy oil with credit on subsidised terms and invest the profits from reselling it, was usefully spent on infrastructure.
The ius ad rem was usefully defined by Austin as "a right of compelling you to pass me a right in rem" (Austin, 1869: 993).
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And the survey is usefully timed.
He said 80percentt were usefully employed.
But the name YearlyKos is usefully cryptic.
A body would have been usefully, concretely absurd.
Such connections could, perhaps, be usefully developed in the future.
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