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The phrase 'do it for nothing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey that someone should do something without requiring anything in return. For example: "I will help you with your project, but I'm doing it for nothing - I don't expect anything in return."
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Lynx could do it for nothing.
People won't do it for nothing".
Homeless people do it for nothing.
Mr. Goulet piped up that he would do it for nothing.
The reason actors, artists, writers have agents is because we'll do it for nothing.
Those who actually do it for nothing – indeed often contribute financially – are the organisers and supporters.
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The mangroves did it for nothing.
"They did it for nothing".
"They did it for nothing," she said.
"I did it for nothing, just expense money," he said.
But I suspect he would have done it for nothing.
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