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The phrase 'get nothing in return' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when one has expended effort or resources, only to be rewarded with nothing. For example: "I stayed late every day for a month to finish the project, but I got nothing in return."
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And they get nothing in return.
Officials do not see scripts in advance, and the networks get nothing in return.
They stay here for nothing (and get nothing in return, they like to say).
"We work four months of the year just to pay taxes and we get nothing in return".
Why should Russia provide its neighbors with what is in effect heavily subsidized gas and get nothing in return?
One newspaper, Dawn, said the deal sent a "disastrous signal: fight the state militarily and it will give you what you want and get nothing in return".
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"He's getting nothing in return.
And Mr. Obama got nothing in return for his bipartisan outreach.
"We have given everything, and got nothing in return.
Izvolski had drastically miscalculated: he had handed Bosnia-Herzegovina to Austria but got nothing in return.
"The investor is allowed to build, but the city is getting nothing in return".
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