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The phrase "as a nothing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to express a feeling of insignificance or lack of value in a particular context. Example: "In the grand scheme of things, I often feel like I am seen as a nothing, overlooked and unimportant."
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He is often thought of as a nothing, a cipher.
He paid what he described as a "nothing price" for "Number 1" The Pollock was sold to an uptown gallery.
He went into the service, he recalled later, as "a nothing person" and came out as a staff sergeant in charge of a machine-gun squadron.
Mr. Levy's campaign responded to Mr. Paladino's entrance into the race with a blistering statement that cast the Buffalo businessman as a nothing more than a sound bite machine.
And is he emotionally reasonably stable?" Mr. Tillotson has voted for Democrats in his time, he said, but believes he is registered as a Republican -- or maybe as a "nothing".
"Bubble" — one might as well admit it immediately — is strange and off-putting, and hard-nosed types in the film business will no doubt dismiss it as a nothing.
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Take them as a coworker nothing more and nothing less.
"Oil should be treated as an investment, nothing more, nothing less".
It's nothing as visible as a shrug, nothing as positive as an acknowledgement.
Nothing hangs together as a result, nothing makes sense at ground level.
If I were to serve openly as a homosexual, nothing would be the same.
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