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"has nothing on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea that someone or something is not equal to or better than another person or thing. For example, "My old phone has nothing on the new one I just got."
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Tomato juice gazpacho has nothing on one made with fresh tomatoes.
Rome has nothing on Detroit.
Reality TV has nothing on business owners.
It has nothing on the fashion business".
Madonna has nothing on La Casati.
(Carson has nothing on Lee).
Pinter has nothing on this.
Heisenberg has nothing on Bach".
Tina Turner has nothing on me.
The V&A has nothing on this.
Greg Hines has nothing on Big Red.
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