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'to zero' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most often used figuratively, to refer to the reduction of something to nothing, or to the elimination of some issue or problem. For example, "We were able to reduce the backlog to zero by the end of the year."
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From hero to zero.
BACK to zero.
Reduce carbon emissions to zero?
Hasn't gone to zero.
Goes to zero.
It went to zero.
* Set <disable_account_creation> to zero.
Close to zero.
The world may never get to zero.
The loans were written down to zero.
"Practically to zero," the cardiologist admitted.
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