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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gain anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express getting some kind of gain or advantage. Example: Despite all his hard work, Steve didn't seem to gain anything from it.
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"The country doesn't gain anything.
I didn't really gain anything.
The government didn't gain anything from that.
He can't gain anything from this.
We did not gain anything else.
"I wasn't going to gain anything.
"Didn't gain anything by it," Pitino said.
I don't gain anything from it..
But did you gain anything from the experience?
And did the woman gain anything from the experience?
A calculator app wouldn't gain anything from that system.
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