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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that there is truly no value, significance, or substance in something being discussed.
Example: "After searching for hours, I realized that the supposed treasure was actually nothing."
Alternatives: "truly nothing" or "really nothing".
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Actually, nothing along those lines.
Well, actually nothing.
But it's actually nothing!
Open source is actually nothing new.
Actually, nothing would surprise me.
But actually nothing had changed.
The Uklanski is actually nothing new.
McCain's inconsistency is actually nothing new.
Where there is ash there is actually nothing at all.
Actually, nothing quite went right for the Knicks.
"There is actually nothing beautiful about animal husbandry," he said.
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