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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Nothing against her

Is it natural in Snglish to say "it is nothing against you"
1 I'm going to have to uninvite her. It's nothing against her. I just can't have Sarah and Allie in the same room.

Are both of these correct ?
2 I don't have anything against her. / it is nothing against her....

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Anonymous I don't have anything against her. Better. Anonymous It's nothing against her.

  • Anonymous I don't have anything against her.
  • Better.
  • Anonymous It's nothing against her.
  • Possible in casual speech.
  • CJ
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AnonymousI don't have anything against her.
Better.
AnonymousIt's nothing against her.
Possible in casual speech.

CJ

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