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The phrase "nothing going on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey that there is no interesting or noteworthy activity happening. Example: "I looked out the window, but there was nothing going on in the neighborhood. It was a quiet and peaceful afternoon."
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"There is nothing going on".
There was nothing going on for us.
"Nothing going on," he said.
"Ain't nothing going on out there, really".
"There is nothing going on," he said.
There was nothing going on underneath".
There is nothing going on here.
"There's nothing going on," Torre said.
There was almost nothing going on that was really relevant.
"As far as I'm concerned, there's nothing going on here".
It's almost like Andy Warhol filming nothing going on".
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