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The word "nonsense" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when something is absurd or lacks sense. Example sentence: His claim that rhinoceroses can fly is complete nonsense.
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Nonsense
noun
Letters or words, in writing or speech, that have no meaning or seem to have no meaning.
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That is nonsense.
It is nonsense.
"It's nonsense.
"I recognise that this latest nonsense from the Mail [on Sunday] is not about me or my work; it's a skirmish in a war with the BBC," she told the Guardian.
"Going green and protecting the environment did not hurt the economy, it's a bunch of nonsense".
This will stop the hacker seeing anything useful as it will all be garbled nonsense passing over the network.
No one could have predicted this when the former Cardiff manager was recruited, even if the nonsense surrounding Whelan's defence of the FA charges his new manager was facing did not get the partnership off to the best possible start.
"The worry that Hungary could be a Trojan horse for the Russians in the EU is just nonsense," said Kovács.
The inclusion of Ukip to the exclusion of others is complete nonsense whichever way one cuts it.
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The governor's work leading New Jersey through the recovery from the storm, which damaged more than 360,000 homes and businesses, helped cement his national reputation as a no-nonsense, hard-driving governor willing to work closely with Democrats to get things done.
I just love the air of no-nonsense she exudes, and invariably agree with her ruthlessly to-the-point assessment of the team she has been shadowing.
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