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can't do anything with

Idioms  
  1. Unable to cope with or manage someone or something. For example, I can't do anything with my hair, or My teenage daughter is very difficult—I can't do anything with her. This expression uses do in the sense of “deal with,” a usage dating from the early 1500s.


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“You can’t do anything with plastic but landfill it or burn it,” said Williams.

From Los Angeles Times

You can’t do anything with the rest of your body because you have to involve your core to do that.

From Los Angeles Times

"Bricked is the process of turning a computer into something that looks more like a brick - so you can't log in, you can't do anything with that computer."

From BBC

On Sunday, Washington had an eight-minute drive that didn’t cross midfield, prompting the question: What good is having the ball for all that time if the offense can’t do anything with it?

From Washington Post

“Life is so unpredictable and uncertain. We can’t do anything with this uncertainty.”

From New York Times