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The phrase "won't be useful" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express that something or someone will not be advantageous, beneficial or practical. For example: "Having a degree in anthropology won't be useful in this job market."
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Latitude (am I the only one who thinks "Lakitu" every time?) also gets an update, fixing some bugs and adding a new feature, a sort of location-based tweet that probably won't be useful until more people are really using Latitude.
This is something that won't be useful to everyone..
"The reality is that much of the data won't be useful," Hogarth said.
So it's another gadget to charge every night (and won't be useful until you put it on in the morning).
I have Lithuanian and Latvian friends who don't speak their mother tongue to their kids because they say it won't be useful, which I find really sad.
The app is mainly for playing video when you have a network connection, so it won't be useful at all times.
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It wouldn't be useful.
But using your heel is relatively uncommon, so it won't be a useful perk for most climbers, Mr. Dimitri said.
"We'll need long-term studies, and there won't be a useful answer for years.
But this hugely complex idea merits only a few paragraphs, which won't be terribly useful to the young activists Gitlin aims to instruct.
This will be Britain's first multi-party election: the past won't be a useful guide to predict the future.
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