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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come from nothing" is valid and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which an individual or group has achieved something remarkable or notable, despite having no resources or advantages. For example, "Most people said she could never succeed, but she managed to come from nothing to become a successful businessperson."
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He's come from nothing, absolutely nothing.
"I come from nothing, man.
Can something come from nothing?
"I come from nothing," as he puts it.
Assurance can come from nothing, or almost nothing;.
Moreover, reason affirms that nothing can come from nothing.
In no case, then, does something really come from nothing.
That's the cliche for people who come from nothing.
We come from nothing and return to nothing.
"We come from nothing," my friend jokes to me, over coffee.
To think, well, did this universe come from nothing or did it create itself?
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