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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's nonsense" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use this phrase when you disagree with something or want to express that you think something is foolish or unreasonable. For example: "You expect us to work 12-hour days every day of the week? That's nonsense!".
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So let's talk, again, about why it's nonsense.
It's nonsense, of course, but Goodwin's analogy is instructive.
"It's nonsense.
"It's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense," Mr. McCain said.
And it's nonsense.
"For me, it's nonsense.
But anyway, it's nonsense.
Without faith, it's nonsense.
O.K., it's nonsense.
"It's nonsense," Policy said.
Well, it's nonsense!
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