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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nothing surfaced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe a lack of something emerging or appearing, typically in relation to a specific event or situation. Here are a few examples: - Despite weeks of investigation, nothing surfaced to prove the suspect's guilt. - The team searched tirelessly, but nothing surfaced in their efforts to find a cure. - The company's financial records were thoroughly examined, but nothing suspicious surfaced. - I thought the truth would eventually come out, but nothing surfaced until years later.
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But on the land nothing surfaced.
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We sniff around for the slightest whiff of illegal activity, convinced that we'll stumble upon the dark underbelly of the festival at any moment, but nothing surfaces.
Nothing has surfaced so far.
8.38am: Lord Mandelson has just been on the Today programme but nothing new surfaced.
Of the background checks that have been carried out, nothing has surfaced so far.
"There's no prior contact, nothing has surfaced," said Corinne Geller, the spokeswoman for the Virginia State Police.
Keith Comrie, a former city and county official who has been asked by the agency board to oversee an audit and restructuring plans, which are now under way, said nothing had surfaced to indicate Mr. Cluff had done anything illegal.
And while Mr. Obama's rivals will undoubtedly try to tar him over his political ties in what is widely seen as one of the nation's most corrupt states, nothing has surfaced to suggest that Mr. Rezko, who is in jail in Chicago awaiting sentencing, has provided any information about potential improprieties by Mr. Obama.
But nothing much surfaced until today's announcement that it has now been acquired by TixDaq, a ticket price comparison site.
But nothing shiny surfaced.
But so far, nothing has surfaced that replicates the actual experience of turntabling as authentically as possible, and one of the reasons for this was the limitations of the iOS 3.2 software.
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