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The phrase "nothing in" can be used in written English, though it's usually part of a larger sentence.
You could use it to express things like a lack of understanding, agreement, or expectation: "I had no indication that something like this would happen, so I was totally unprepared - nothing in my experience had prepared me for it."
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Nothing in between.
"Nothing in particular.
And nothing in between.
There's nothing in between.
Nothing in Afghanistan is.
Nothing in the world".
Nothing in television is.
It sacrifices nothing in richness.
Bodemeister lost nothing in defeat.
"There's nothing in my mind".
He had nothing in Portugal".
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