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"Nothing really new" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that there is nothing of significance or interest that has happened lately. For example: "I asked my friend about her vacation, but she said there was nothing really new to report."
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But there's nothing really new about people as brands.
"The Ford Five Hundred is nothing really new," he said.
"There is nothing really new about a chair that tips.
No, and there is nothing really new here".
So being around a very diverse environment was nothing really new to me.
"Yeah, we like to give it to each other quite a bit, so it's nothing really new," Marc said.
Lawrence Appel, an epidemiologist and a co-author of the DASH-Sodium trial, said "there is nothing really new".
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Nothing is really new about these perils.
His message is that nothing is really new.
Inventions date back and nothing is really new.
Nothing was really new at Enron except the share price was falling.
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