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Discover Ludwig"this is nothing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to downplay the importance or significance of something. Here are a few examples: - "Don't worry about it, this is nothing. We've seen worse." - "I wouldn't stress over that mistake, in the grand scheme of things, this is nothing." - "Yes, there was a minor issue with the project, but in the end it was really nothing." - "I can handle this, it's really nothing compared to what I've dealt with before."
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This is nothing new.
This is nothing.
So this is nothing".
"This is nothing," he said.
This is nothing but speculation.
This is nothing to me.
"This is nothing for us".
This winter, this is nothing.
And this is nothing new.
@IGGYAZALEA....and this is nothing.
But this is nothing new.
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