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lost cause



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“Trying to make OpenClaw fully safe to use is a lost cause,” said security start-up Aikido in a February blog post.

From Barron's

Added to a pantry pasta when you realize the crisper drawer is a lost cause.

From Salon

The lithe physique of the rubber man of tennis enabled him to chase down seemingly lost causes and he combined a brutally efficient game with a rock-solid defence.

From Barron's

Firetrucks hurtled by, forgoing those burning homes believed to be lost causes.

From Los Angeles Times

They were comfortable confiding in one another to the point of calling the war “already a lost cause for Germany,” as Kiep put it.

From The Wall Street Journal