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The phrase "everything and nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to suggest a wide range of possibilities or outcomes. For example, "We've explored every option, and it feels like we're caught between everything and nothing."
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Everything and nothing.
Everything and nothing has changed.
Everything and nothing.
It says everything and nothing at all.
It meant everything and nothing.
We change everything and nothing.
It says everything and nothing".
Shakespeare was "everything and nothing".
Similar(3)
Their stuff is about everything and nothing.
Amy Douglas Everything and Nothing by Araminta Hall (HarperPress).
We're everything and nothing.
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came and nothing
lies and nothing
moving and nothing
works and nothing
searched and nothing
missing and nothing
changed and nothing
knew and nothing
left and nothing
turning and nothing
knowing and nothing
trying and nothing
everything and anything
everything and everything
everything and plan
everything and suspicion
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