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nothing to it

noun as in easily handled situation

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“Shake it off. We’ll get back there. Nothing to it,” Baca told Gordon.

“Robbie was kicking the ball around with his teammates and they laughed and they practiced and there was nothing to it,” he said.

“Oh, that was easy. There was nothing to it,” she said.

“Maybe there’s nothing to it. I don’t know. But if in fact that’s the case, I want people to know,” she said.

And in short 24 hours of researching and thinking about it, I concluded that there was nothing to it whatsoever.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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