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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nothing on it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is empty or bare. For example, "There was nothing on the shelf, not even a single book."
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There's nothing on it except one shack selling fish – but it's damn good fried fish and seafood!
To set up a thousand kingdoms to heal that one blasted site that has nothing on it".
"Tortillas with nothing on it, white rice with nothing on it, bread with nothing on it".
Nothing on it in Johnson.
There was nothing on it.
"Two blocks long, nothing on it.
"There's nothing on it," Mr. Phaneuf said.
There was nothing on it except the Nike logo.
"There was nothing on it," Mr. Garner said.
But behind the pineapple banner hangs a menu; nothing on it costs more than $7.45.
I actually opened up the other account that had nothing on it.
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