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"nothing much" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that there is not much to report or talk about. For example, "So, how have you been? Oh, just the same, nothing much."
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Nothing much.
Nothing much had changed.
Nothing much bothers me.
"Nothing much," he said.
Nothing much has changed.
Nothing much was happening.
Often, nothing much happens.
Nothing much, of course.
Then nothing much happened.
Nothing much happens.
Nothing much happens; nothing much needs to.
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