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"would be hopeless" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is unlikely or impossible to succeed or be resolved. Here is an example: "Trying to fix the broken vase with just glue would be hopeless; we need to call a professional to repair it properly."
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"He understood it would be hopeless.
To condone what he did would be hopeless, perverse.
I'd try to teach her, but it would be hopeless.
'King Lear' as a comedy would be hopeless.
He thinks Farage would be hopeless in charge – As would Clegg and Cameron and Miliband.
Cramling finally gave up because 74 Bd1 Qh4 75 Kd2 Qh2 would be hopeless.
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Julie Walters: I'd be hopeless.
It'd be hopeless".
I'd be hopeless without that".
I'd be hopeless in roles of his".
If it was satisfied, you'd be hopeless".
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