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The phrase "for nothing else" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means that there is nothing else that can achieve the same goal or outcome. For example, "I save up for months for nothing else than to buy a new car."
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He wished for nothing else.
For p.r. reasons, if for nothing else.
Or let it stand for nothing else.
Are Africans good for nothing else?
He seems to have cared for nothing else.
For that, if for nothing else, it's been worthwhile".
The immersion required for a football career leaves players prepared for nothing else, he said.
Tyukin was scribbling his summary and had eyes for nothing else.
And for that, if for nothing else, we should truly be grateful.
She felt if she were remembered for nothing else, that would do.
She set out to write the best of all plays about the French Revolution and cared for nothing else.
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