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"nothing gets done" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to express the idea that a certain goal is unlikely to be accomplished under certain circumstances. For example: "With so many people involved, it's no wonder that nothing gets done."
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So nothing gets done.
Nothing gets done," Schumer said.
Almost nothing gets done without his nod.
Every villager fumes: nothing gets done around here.
Sometimes it can be very hindering when nothing gets done.
You tell people in authority and nothing gets done.
IS it any wonder that nothing gets done in Albany?
But voters will know whom to blame when nothing gets done.
Entrenched corruption and an over-burdened judiciary mean that almost nothing gets done when it should.
Nothing gets done in the European Union without German agreement, commitment and money.
Perhaps nothing gets done because, in polls, Americans hugely underestimate the level of inequality here.
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