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Discover Ludwig"got zero" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something received a score or result of zero. Example: Despite studying for hours, I got zero on the math exam.
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It got zero attention.
So you've got zero".
"Green" and "sustainable" got zero mentions.
I've got zero worries about the knee".
"And I got zero control over it".
"The first few years I got zero.
"Tracking you got zero," the instructor said when she finished.
It's got zero to do with progressive social policies".
"Currently, we've got zero leverage," Mr. Mulligan said.
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Obama's stimulus got zero and three, respectively.
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