it is useless to tell me these lies or there is no use telling me these lies
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There is no use telling me these lies is a more subtle way of saying it.
- 'There is no use' is used to say when someone tries to make something after making a mistake.
- This means if someone is trying to make it or trying to get things back to normal level then it cannot be done.
- It is not that much easy to repair the damage that one causes to someone.
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- 'It is useless to tell me these lies', is an inappropriate phrase.
- 'There is no use telling me these lies', on the other hand, is a more polite way of saying it.
- When someone attempts to make amendments after making a mistake, the phrase "there is no use" is used.
- This means that attempting to make it or restore things to normal cannot be accomplished.
Hence, the correct way to say it is, 'There is no use telling me these lies'.
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