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"it's nothing new" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not surprising or unexpected. For example, "With the current political landscape, it's nothing new to hear about divisive debates in Congress."
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It's today's news, but it's nothing new.
"It's nothing new for a party to struggle for its identity," Mr. Paul said.
"It's nothing new".
It's nothing new, either.
It's nothing new for me".
"It's nothing new," Rivera said.
And, sadly, it's nothing new.
"It's nothing new," Minaya said.
But it's nothing new.
"It's not depressing because it's nothing new.
"It's nothing new," Tomlin said.
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