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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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for no reason vs for nothing

Are both natural?
She is crying for nothing/no reason.

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She is crying for no reason. Both natural and common. She is crying for nothing.

  • She is crying for no reason.
  • Both natural and common.
  • She is crying for nothing.
  • Not natural.
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She is crying for no reason. Both natural and common.
She is crying for nothing. Not natural. Instead, ‘She has nothing to cry about.’

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