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Discover Ludwig"nothing against" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that there is no animosity or negative feelings towards someone or something. Some examples of using "nothing against" in a sentence are: - "I have nothing against my co-worker, but I don't think they are the best fit for the project." - "I hope you don't take this personally, I have nothing against you, but I just don't agree with your opinion." - "I have nothing against dogs, but my allergies prevent me from owning one." In all of these examples, the phrase "nothing against" is used to clarify that there is no ill will or negative bias towards the person or thing being mentioned.
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Nothing against Syracuse.
"That's nothing against David.
It's nothing against bicycles".
Nothing against the Germans.
Nothing against him.
"I've got nothing against them.
"Nothing against Connecticut!" Whitehead said.
It's nothing against the photographer.
"Nothing against Canada," he said.
I have nothing against readers.
I've nothing against Hollande personally.
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