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The phrase "get something for nothing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "The company offers a free trial period where customers can get the service for nothing."
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How do they go about their relationship with each other and with Victor and Sibyl?" What is revealed is Noël Coward's heart as much as his wit, which you kind of get for nothing; it's all there in the play.
Sony's Music Unlimited service has met with a lukewarm reception from some technology analysts, who cannot see why consumers should be expected to pay for something that they could get for nothing from the likes of Spotify.
Usually you need to rebuild trust around some emblem, and gold is an old brand name that you get for nothing now," says Odey. Newmont Mining, and Buenaventura are both solid companies that Odey likes in the gold sector.
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Anything gotten for nothing will be treated as such.
And schemes like London's which involve charging people for routes they are used to getting for nothing make politicians nervous.
Consumers typically don't like to pay for something they've been getting for nothing.
We work hard for every penny we've got and they get it for nothing almost.
Of course, workers and customers would likely prefer to get paid for nothing, and to get their electricity for free.
Try to grab it before he gets it so he won't get praise for nothing.
Usually someone who is coned is looking to get something for nothing and that is how they get in trouble.
They knew that if we get the chance, most of us will try to get something for nothing.
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