it's no use
English
Phrase
- (colloquial, usually with a following present participle or infinitive expression) Used to indicate that the specified action cannot succeed or offers no advantage if successful
- It's no use trying to push the car out of the ditch; the axle is broken.
- It's no use to ask him; he doesn't really know.
- 2003, Sonic Heroes, spoken by Metal Sonic (Ryan Drummond), Sega:
- -Metal Sonic: It’s no use… but why can’t I defeat you?
-Sonic: Because we’re…Sonic Heroes!
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