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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had nothing on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to not be wearing something or to not have something planned or organized. Example: When I arrived at the party, I realized I had nothing on my schedule for the rest of the day. Another example: The suspect had nothing on him that could link him to the crime.
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Princess Diana's service had nothing on this one — hands-down the most beautiful, loving burial I've ever seen.
The smelly one had nothing on him.
When it came to flaunting one's best assets, the sheath had nothing on cyclist pants.
Talk story covering one day's activities by several reporters, who had nothing on their calendars except to enjoy the city.
They had nothing on Kael.
I had nothing on.
He had nothing on him," Saad said.
Benedictines had nothing on us.
The Inquisition had nothing on this.
Blackpool illuminations had nothing on him.
The Kardashians had nothing on Egypt".
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