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"accomplished nothing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something did not achieve or complete anything. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a failed attempt, a lack of progress, or a futile effort. Example: Despite years of hard work and dedication, the team accomplished nothing in their pursuit of the championship title.
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"We've accomplished nothing.
The war accomplished nothing.
Glen Sather has accomplished nothing.
But the analysis accomplished nothing.
"It accomplished nothing," Mr. Weaver said.
But, in reality, it accomplished nothing.
I believe we've accomplished nothing with new technology in marketing.
The day is almost gone and we have accomplished nothing.
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Eighty percent of Americans think this Congress has accomplished nothing.
Having accomplished nothing in his lifetime — not even love — he's got nothing worth looking back on.
Other than this, the expedition accomplished nothing, and it disbanded on August 27 , 1790
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