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The phrase "will come to nothing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something will fail or have no result. Example: Despite their best efforts, their plan to start a business will likely come to nothing without proper funding.
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They also say his promises of a new democratic constitution will come to nothing.
But it's just as likely that a tour will come to nothing.
At the end of the day, the ECB's attempt to upstage Modi and the BCCI will come to nothing.
Hamas, the Islamist movement that controls Gaza, would be the likely beneficiary.Jewish settlers have bet all along that the talks will come to nothing.
Futurists know most patterns will come to nothing, so they watch and wait and test the patterns to find those few that will evolve into genuine trends.
Resource allocation systems, brokerage toolkits and risk facilitation panels form an enabling architecture, but will come to nothing if care workers are not person-centred themselves.
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"This will all come to nothing, because there is nothing," Netanyahu has said repeatedly in response to the latest revelations.
"This will all come to nothing, because there is nothing," he has said repeatedly of the latest accusations.
"This will all come to nothing, because there is nothing," Netanyahu has said repeatedly in response to the latest revelations.
Smith's musings – that he might use the Masters Champions League to launch a comeback – will probably come to nothing.
At one point, he offers a $1,000 bet that the WPP/Snapchat/Daily Mail deal announced in Cannes will have come to nothing in a year's time.
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