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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about zilch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something amounts to nothing or has no value.
Example: "After reviewing the budget, it turns out we have about zilch left for new projects this quarter."
Alternatives: "worthless" or "nothing at all".
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Apparently this friend has about zilch decorum and nobody with them at their table flinched (okay, almost nobody), but it was very, very obvious that the restaurant's service staff was very uncomfortable.
About zilch.
Actually, about zilch is maybe too high an assessment.
Perhaps it's acceptable to indulge a quasi-spoiler and report that for much of the comedy's remainder the two Barbaras, who heretofore have said just about zilch, take focus.
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You should have no fear about having zilch in terms of protection of your communication in that case.
2) the President has said nothing, nada, zilch, about the fundamental sex discrimination inherent in Nelson/Stupak-type legislation, nor about its deleterious effect on women's health, It's time to start over with this so-called healthcare bill.
But like Bobo, Fergus knows zilch about obedience.
While I do read the news, I know zilch about sports, so I found my thoughts straying to all the artists who have made art about soccer.
Even though he knew zilch about the restaurant business, he spent $100,000 opening a few struggling outlets, called Murphy's Pizza.
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It seemed weird that this bruh, who knew absolutely zilch about me, was saying the exact same things.
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