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Term: from nothing

Definition: Starting point or origin of something that has no prior existence or value.

Part of Speech: Phrase

Sense:

  1. Originating or arising from a state of complete absence or emptiness.
  2. Starting with nothing and making something valuable or significant.

Usage:

  1. He built his empire from nothing.
  2. She started her business from nothing.
  3. The artist created a masterpiece from nothing.

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