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Discover Ludwig"Nothing extraordinary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is not noteworthy or exceptionally impressive. For example, "I thought the movie would be incredible, but it was nothing extraordinary."
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Nothing extraordinary.
Nothing extraordinary or nasty.
Nothing extraordinary there, you say.
Nothing extraordinary happens there, but it's sacred nonetheless.
Nothing extraordinary; on the contrary, very often quite banal.
Nothing extraordinary about this - it's the sort of lifestyle many of us lead.
Nothing extraordinary happened on this front, either, but it is always enjoyable to watch designers at play.
Nothing extraordinary except for the facial detection.
Nothing extraordinary but it certainly didn't get in the way.
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On three passes--two over the north pole and one near the more heavily shadowed south pole--nothing extraordinary happened.
Since CBS has yet to stream anything above 480p, these new tests are nothing extraordinary…yet.
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