Danyel
It's no point in doing it... It's no point in doing it. & It's no use in doing it. What is the difference?
2018年3月21日 11:16
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Those would be said "There's no point in doing it." or "There's no point doing it.", and "It's no use doing it/that." And they would mean the same thing. "use" may be a little more all-inclusive about there being nothing gained in or reason to do something and "point" maybe referring to the situation at hand, but generally they can be interchangeable.
2018年3月21日
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They basically mean the same thing. However, I believe it would be more common to say "THERE is no use (or no point) in doing it."
2018年3月21日
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