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for naught

for naught

(all) for naught

without achievement or result.

Marge's time in jail wasn't all for naught – she earned a college degree while she was there.

Usage notes: sometimes, in less formal use, nothing is substituted for naught:

I would hate to think that what we'd tried to do was all for nothing.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of naught (= zero or nothing)

Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary

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