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"I got nothing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that one has no useful response or answer to a situation or question. Example: During the job interview, the candidate was asked about their previous work experience. They replied, "I got nothing." This indicated that they did not have any relevant work experience to share.
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I got nothing.
I got nothing to say".
I got nothing but happiness for him.
But lo and behold, I got nothing.
"I got nothing, dude, you know".
I have no plan, I got nothing!
I got nothing in Oklahoma".
But when I did Baidu, I got nothing".
"I got nothing better to do," Mr. Colao said.
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"The diary was:'I got nothing to do.
"I got nothing left to give, man," he says.
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