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"Bond's Shakespeare was an unforgettable portrait of the artist as an old man, confronting his ineffectualness in mitigating the world's cruelty", added Billington.

From BBC Mar. 5, 2024

The issue wasn’t language’s ineffectualness in the face of a terrible event.

From The Guardian Jan. 23, 2020

The crosscutting naturally underlines David’s ineffectualness, an emphasis that seems, at that moment, in the coals-to-Newcastle category; we’ve had plenty of evidence.

From New York Times Sep. 4, 2011

They chanted "Ovie, Ovie!" to taunt the superstar for his rare ineffectualness.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 25, 2010

But Mary Pidwall was one of those people—there were plenty such—before whom a nature like Laura's was inclined, at the best of times, to shrink away, keenly aware of its own paltriness and ineffectualness.

From The Getting of Wisdom by Henry Handel Richardson




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