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"it's nothing serious" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when trying to reassure someone that a situation is not as bad as it initially seems. For example, you could say, "Don't worry, it's nothing serious. Just a minor scratch."
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"Although it's nothing serious, let's keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't turn into a major lawsuit".
"Apparently it's nothing serious.
"I hope it's nothing serious".
"It's nothing serious; that's good news," the person said.
"I'm hoping, and praying, it's nothing serious," Amaker said.
"I just really, really hope it's nothing serious".
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"For Mr. LaBeouf's sake I hope it is nothing serious.
Costa, however, knows his body and the 26-year-old has said it was nothing serious while Mourinho insisted that last season's top scorer was fit and available.
"Cal's forearm also suffered some friction burns and while it is nothing serious it is still very painful and uncomfortable.
It was nothing serious.
But I thought it was nothing serious.
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