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I think that OOP is most useful in two domains: Device drivers and graphical user interfaces. The Linux kernel is object-oriented.
OOP might also be useful in data structures. But you can as well think about them as "data structures with operations that keep invariants" (which is an older concept than OOP).
Yep, streams, pipes and files are all good examples of things that are an entity with associated operations.