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Habibaelgindy Posted 9 years ago
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You've got nothing on me?

Speaker A: I have the worst luck.

Speaker B: You've got nothing on me.


You've got nothing on me here means "my luck is way worse than yours.", correct?

Is it okay to say it in the previous conversation?

  

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", correct? Correct. habibaelgindy Is it okay to say it in the previous conversation?

  • ", correct?
  • Correct.
  • habibaelgindy Is it okay to say it in the previous conversation?
  • OK in what way?
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habibaelgindyYou've got nothing on me here means "my luck is way worse than yours.", correct?

Correct.

habibaelgindyIs it okay to say it in the previous conversation?

OK in what way?

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