[Grammar] There is nothing that she won't do

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hothead2692

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"There is nothing that she won't do for a tan"

Is the underline clause a relative clause? If it is, can I paraphrase it like this "She won't do nothing for a tan"?; I'm a little confuse because "She will do anything for a tan" makes more sense.
 
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You would paraphrase it as "She will do anything for a tan".
 
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