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better than nothing
used to say that having a particular thing that is considered lesser or lower in quality or worth is more preferable than having nothing at all
The idiom "better than nothing" originated from the idea that having something, even if it is not ideal or perfect, is preferable to having nothing at all. It is used to conveys the idea of accepting an option or outcome because it is still better than having no alternative or advantage whatsoever. The idiom highlights the relative value of a less desirable option when compared to a complete absence of options or benefits.
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