Expressing "nothing but" with "无非wufei" - HSK 6 Grammar
无非 (wúfēi) means "only," or "nothing but." People use 无非 to soften the meaning of what they're talking about, or to stress that what they're saying isn't serious or awesome. The end of the sentence sometimes has 罢了 or 而已.

Patterns: 
无非 + (是) + Verb Phrase
无非 + 是 + Noun Phrase
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