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Discover Ludwig"came from nothing" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person or thing that achieved something remarkable or of note, despite having started with or having had very little. For example: "Though he came from nothing, he became one of the world's most successful entrepreneurs."
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I came from nothing.
He came from nothing.
Now mom also came from nothing.
"They came from nothing," he told me.
He came from nothing, rags to riches.
"Look, I personally came from nothing," he said.
"Came from nothing, back to nothing," another said.
He came from nothing and now he's a superstar".
"He came from nothing and turned out to be something".
When Kane's opening goal arrived it came from nothing.
He came from nothing, obtained everything he ever wanted and lost most everything again.
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