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nothin from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "nothin from" is not standard English; it should be "nothing from." You can use it in informal contexts, often in spoken language or casual writing, to indicate a lack of something received or expected.
Example: "I got nothin from the meeting today; it was a waste of time."
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6 human-written examples
I ain't never done nothin' to nobody, I ain't never got nothin' from nobody, no time, And until I get somethin' from somebody sometime, I'll never do nothin' for nobody no time!
News & Media
Appearing deflated, Vereen then sings Williams's signature song, the mordant and dirgelike "Nobody" ("I ain't never got nothin' from nobody, no time"), while staring into a makeup mirror and wiping the black paint from his face.
News & Media
Over a Pryoresque moaning trombone, he lets the words out one or two at a time; they assemble into a lugubrious tale of loserdom with a raggy kick in the chorus: "I-I-I-I ain't never done nothin' to nobody/ I-I-I-I ain't never got nothin' from nobody, no time:/ O-o-o-oh, until I get somethin' from somebody, sometime,/ I-I-I-I'll never do nothin' for nobody no time".
News & Media
And now nothin' from you in weeks?
News & Media
She belts, "Til you're standing in my shoes I don't want to hear nothin' from you, 'cause you don't know".
News & Media
McGraw's mentioning was a reference to Swift's favorite song, "Can't Tell Me Nothin" from his 2004 album Live Like You Were Dying, rather than McGraw as a person.
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"Tears in the Club" is the second single to be released from the album, following the lead single "Nothin" featuring vocals from The Internet's Syd.
News & Media
"Can't no old man do nothin' for me but bring me a message from a young man," she says.
News & Media
They's nothin' to keep 'em from turnin'.
Academia
The Royal Baking Powder advertising brochure, The Little Gingerbread Man (1923), takes place in the kingdom of Jalapomp where there's nothin' lovin' is comin' from the oven, the royal cook being so incompetent that the king has banished all baking, including birthday cakes.
Academia
We were a long way from "You ain't nothin' but a hound dog".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In formal writing, always use "nothing" instead of "nothin". The latter is considered non-standard and can detract from your credibility.
Common error
Avoid using the spelling "nothin" in professional or academic writing. While it may appear in informal speech or creative writing to reflect a character's dialect, it is not appropriate for formal communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nothin from" functions as a colloquial and grammatically incorrect way to express a lack of something received or obtained. As Ludwig AI also indicates, it's non-standard. It typically replaces "nothing from" in informal speech or writing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "nothin from" is a non-standard, colloquial variant of "nothing from". While it appears in some media, primarily to reflect quoted speech or informal dialect, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect for formal writing. As Ludwig AI suggests, the correct form is "nothing from", and alternative phrases like "nothing out of" can be used depending on the context. It's crucial to use "nothing" in professional and academic settings to maintain credibility.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nothing from
Replaces the non-standard spelling "nothin" with the correct "nothing".
nothing out of
Focuses on the lack of benefit or result derived from something.
didn't get anything from
Emphasizes the absence of something received.
received nothing from
Highlights the act of not obtaining anything.
obtained nothing from
Stresses the lack of acquisition or attainment.
gained nothing from
Focuses on the absence of positive gain or advantage.
no benefit from
Emphasizes the lack of advantageous outcomes.
no profit from
Highlights the absence of financial or material gain.
no advantage from
Focuses on the lack of a favorable position or opportunity.
no return from
Stresses the absence of yield or compensation.
FAQs
What's the correct way to spell "nothin"?
The correct spelling is "nothing". "Nothin" is a non-standard, colloquial form often used to represent dialect or informal speech.
What can I say instead of "nothin from"?
You can use alternatives like "nothing from", "nothing out of", or "didn't get anything from" depending on the context.
Is "nothin from" grammatically correct?
No, "nothin from" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The proper spelling is "nothing from".
When is it appropriate to use "nothin"?
"Nothin" is typically used in informal writing or dialogue to reflect a character's dialect or speech pattern. It is not suitable for formal writing.
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested