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The phrase "this for nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something was done without receiving any compensation or reward in return. Example: "I can't believe I worked overtime last week, and they didn't even thank me. I did this for nothing."
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"All this for nothing".
"You did all this for nothing".
"I'm doing this for nothing.
"We'll have done all this for nothing".
Now imagine you are doing this for nothing.
You don't want to do this for nothing".
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Did this count for nothing?
Had they come all this way for nothing?
"We've come to this town for nothing.
She didn't make it this far for nothing.
"We're not asking the community to do this work for nothing," he said.
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