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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thus far nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that up to the present moment, there has been no progress or results in a particular situation. Example: "The investigation has been ongoing for weeks, but thus far nothing has been discovered."
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Thus far, nothing of the sort seems to be happening here.
Thus far, nothing was known about the effect of IDH1 and IDH2 mutations on IDH activity in glioblastoma in situ.
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So far: nothing.
"But so far, nothing.
So far, nothing unusual.
But so far, nothing concrete.
So far nothing has worked".
So far, nothing has happened.
So far, nothing new.
In his last year there, he wrote, "During Freshman year, I did nothing, during Sophomore year I did nothing, during Junior year I did nothing, and during Senior year I have thus far done nothing in the way of college studies".
Prada's problems, unfortunately, have thus far had nothing to do with its boat.
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