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The sentence "I repeat nothing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to emphasize that the speaker does not want to say something again or to emphasize their refusal to repeat a previous statement. Example: "I will not repeat myself. I have already made myself clear and I stand by my statement. I repeat nothing."
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So, I repeat, nothing unusual.
There is nothing — I repeat, nothing — at all odd about goat milk caramels.
Writing in the Daily Mail, Morgan said: "Nothing, I repeat NOTHING, has ever amused me quite as much as the preposterous statement this morning by civil rights activist Rachel Dolezal: 'I identify as black.'" Morgan was sacked as editor of The Mirror in 2004 after publishing "hoax" pictures of the British army torturing Iraqi soldiers.
Nothing about your students can be assumed; I repeat, nothing.
Who "Tweedon groped," or what she wears, what she does for a living or how overtly sexual she is has nothing, I repeat, nothing, to do with whether or not Franken harassed or assaulted her.
This has all been fine and great and the content it has produced has made me proud, but NOTHING, I repeat NOTHING has brought professional satisfaction to my heart and soul like the latest news from Facebook".
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Let me repeat – nothing I'm proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime.
"Let me repeat: Nothing I'm proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime," he said.
He was delighted that the Colts were so crisp in practice last Thursday that they had to repeat nothing, ending the session 14 minutes ahead of schedule.
She is a short, round-faced woman, who pours without arrogance and adheres to the golden rule practiced among the finest bartenders and international spooks: hear nothing, know nothing, repeat nothing.
There is nothing, repeat nothing, wrong with "Who are you looking at?" or "The better to see you with" or "We are such stuff as dreams are made on" or "It's you she's thinking of".
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