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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a nothing" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to imply something is worthless or insignificant.
Example: "He did all that work for a nothing, as it didn't lead to any results."
Alternatives: "for nothing" or "for no reason".
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"But feuds are like a snake; they bite for a nothing".
"While on the topic of the logo," notes Paul McDevitt, "is the smoke meant to be a simultaneous play-by-play of the bombing of Baghdad or simply that you clip your roach onto the side of the keyboard?" 31 min: Sylla is booked for a nothing challenge on Riise.
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Then, for a moment, nothing.
For a while, nothing.
HOW'S this for a sweet nothing?
For a start, nothing happens.
For a year, nothing happened.
For a moment, nothing happened.
For a moment, nothing discernible happened.
For a moment nothing exists but me and the sushi.
I was waiting for a job, nothing was happening.
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