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The phrase "than nothing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when making comparisons. For example, "I'd rather do anything else than nothing today."
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Better Than Nothing?
Less than nothing.
It's better than nothing.
It's less than nothing.
But better than nothing.
"Better than nothing," Andrew says.
But it's better than nothing".
This is better than nothing.
Nothing — or worse than nothing".
Yanukovych was worse than nothing.
SOMETHING is usually better than nothing.
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