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How to use hopeless at in a sentence

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Medicine in fact, was hopeless at looking at venereal disease, or any sexually transmitted disease, as we call it now.
The UK is just hopeless at coming up with legal responses to extremist activities.
Springfield is populated by solitary obsessives who are hopeless at coexisting with fellow citizens.
Father Anshel was good at cantillating the Book of Esther but hopeless at making money.
Stefani says that she's hopeless at spelling and grammar, but that it doesn't matter.
This complicates the process of selling them, as I am hopeless at keeping them in a safe place.
You may have to admit that even though you were good at doing your particular job, you were hopeless at running a company.
I have the type of shyness which means I'm hopeless at introducing myself to strangers.
Even if you're hopeless at saving for your future, it's really easy to start saving small sums for your children.
Regrettably, until a few years ago, I was completely hopeless at money management.
We blokes are not quite as hopeless at communicating as we're constantly told.
I'm hopeless at talking about money, I give it away rather than deal with it.
The staff were good on smiles and sartorial smartness, but fairly hopeless at actually doing what was required of them.
I am hopeless at fixing things but when the toilet flush goes wonky I can always tell exactly what is wrong even if I have to get a man in to do something about it.
While the situation may seem hopeless at first sight, there has also been a positive development.
Look, I'm no intellectual: I don't have any qualifications and I'm hopeless at foreign languages.
Carver's defence are hopeless at set pieces, though, and, unmarked, Nélson Oliveira soon headed in a corner.
My dad, who was hopeless at cricket, played Australian Rules football to a very high standard and, from the age of six, I often went along to watch him train.
On the train back, Steve and I raced each other to do the puzzles in consecutive issues of Metro, but I'm hopeless at crosswords and got stuck on mine after two clues.
My problem was that I was brilliant at English but hopeless at maths.
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